Auditions for *Romeo and Juliet*!
Auditions
for “Romeo and Juliet,” the first play in Flatwater Shakespeare
Company's 2020 Season, will be held at Turbine Flats, 2124 Y Street
in Lincoln on Tuesday, January 7, 6-10 p.m. and on Sunday, January
12, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Callbacks will immediately follow the January 12
auditions, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Visit www.flatwatershakespearecompany.org
or Flatwater Shakespeare's Facebook page and follow the links -- or go directly to tinyurl.com/FSCauditionsR-J -- to
reserve a space in an hour-long time slot. In order to help auditions
stay on schedule, each time slot will be capped at ten people.
Actors
should prepare ten to fifteen lines of Shakespearean verse. You will
be asked to perform the monologue three times, as though three
different characters were saying the lines. We recommend that you
bring a printed copy of the lines with you, along with your head shot
and resume. Arrive at least fifteen minutes before your scheduled
time in order to complete audition forms.
“Romeo
and Juliet” will be directed by FSC Executive Artistic Director
Summer Lukasiewicz. Rehearsals will take place in February and March.
The show will run March 18-22 and 25-29 at Turbine Flats, with
performances starting at 7 p.m. The production will feature original
music by Andrea von Kampen and fight choreography by Will Cover.
Michelle Zinke is the Stage Manager and Stephen Buhler the dramaturg.
Auditions
for Flatwater Shakespeare's remaining shows in 2020 will be held in
March.
The
summer “Short Shakespeare” production will be “Twelfth
Night,” the play that started the FSC saga in 2001. A seventy-five
minute version of Shakespeare's gender-bending romantic comedy will
be directed
by Kat Cover. On June 4-7 and June 11-14, the play will be presented
at the Swan Theatre in The Stables at Wyuka. On June 18-21, the
company will visit Lincoln parks for this year's Flatwater FREE
Shakespeare tour.
The
season will conclude with William Shakespeare's magnificent tragedy
“King Lear,”
directed by
FSC Associate Director Emily Ernst. The role of Lear will be taken by
FSC's Founding Artistic Director, Bob Hall. All other roles are open.
Performances will be September 24-27, October 1-4, and October 8-11
at the Swan Theatre in The Stables at Wyuka.
All
actors appearing in Flatwater Shakespeare Company productions receive
compensation.
For
further information, please visit
www.flatwatershakespearecompany.org.
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