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Davidson Community Players to Hold Open Auditions for Halloween Play Festival

by | Sep 15, 2018 | Arts & Entertainment, Davidson Community Players

Ready to try something new? Do you want to test the “acting” waters without committing to a full-length play? Want to have fun? If so, come out to audition for Davidson Community Players’ second annual 10-minute-play festival, Boos and Brews. Auditions will take place on Sunday, September 30 at 7 p.m. and Mon., October 1 at 7 p.m. DCP needs approximately 25 actors to fill out the casts for eight original, 10-minute-plays written by community playwrights. These plays all have one major theme in common—ghoulish fun!

Actors should be prepared to read from the various scripts, move in the space, and improvise. No experience is required and we strongly encourage those with little or no previous experience to attend. All ages, races, and ethnicities are welcome! Boos and Brews will be performed at the DCP Actor’s Lab in Cornelius on October 26-28. A selection of beer will be available for purchase at each performance.

 Boos and Brews is produced by Davidson Community Players. It features short ten-minute plays written by local playwrights whose works were selected by a panel of readers considering numerous submissions. Audience members will choose the best play for a cash award at the end of the production.

For further information, please contact DCP’s artistic director, Sylvia Schnople, at 704-892-7953 or [email protected].

Davidson Community Players is a non-profit organization established in 1965 to produce theatre that entertains, enriches, and encourages community participation in the dramatic arts. They have served the Lake Norman region for over fifty years with high quality and award winning entertainment. They are supported throughout the season by Arts and Science Council, The McIntosh Law Firm, Davidson Wealth Management, and Randy Marion Cadillac.

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