Southwest Valley actors sought for Goodyear’s Shakespeare in the Park
By Independent Newsmedia
Posted 10/1/20
Auditions are under way for aspiring local actors interested in performing in the city of Goodyear’s upcoming “Shakespeare in the Park: A Community Theatrical Experience.”
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Southwest Valley actors sought for Goodyear’s Shakespeare in the Park
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SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS
Widely regarded as England’s most famous playwright, poet and actor, William Shakespeare (1564-1616) of Stratford-upon-Avon, wrote some 37 plays, including “Hamlet,” “Macbeth,” “Julius Caesar,” “Romeo & Juliet” and “Much Ado About Nothing.” In 1609, he published a book of 154 sonnets, 14-line poems with themes ranging from the passage of time, love, infidelity, jealous, beauty and mortality.
By Independent Newsmedia
Auditions are under way for aspiring local actors interested in performing in the city of Goodyear’s upcoming “Shakespeare in the Park: A Community Theatrical Experience.”
Directed by Kevvin Taylor, the event scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 20-21 in the outdoor amphitheater at Goodyear Community Park, is a joint production of the West Valley Arts Council and SFE - seek first entertainment.
Mr. Taylor is seeking female characters in William Shakespeare’s plays for monologues/duologues, and both adults and youths to perform the English playwright, poet and actor’s sonnets. He also will cast a DJ and a host for the event.
Rehearsals are tentatively scheduled for Saturdays, Nov. 14 through Feb. 19 and will be held virtually via Zoom.
The event will feature two stages, and will provide a revolving Shakespearean experience with the DJ and host at the radius, and artists delivering the Bard of Avon’s one-stanza, 14-line poems, published in 1609.
Auditions will be conducted virtually, by appointment, through Friday, Oct. 16. Virtual call backs will run through Saturday, Oct. 24.
Those auditioning must email their headshot, resume and a video of themselves performing a Shakespearean monologue and a monologue of their choice.
For more information, to schedule an audition and submit the required media, visit durantcom.com and click on the FREE Audition Notice tab.
Those interested in joining the event crew as costume and set designers may send a send a letter of interest and resume to seekfirstentertainment@hotmail.com.