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Merrily We Roll Along
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ID # 31317
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Live Event
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Submission Type |
Open Call
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| Location |
Cleveland, OH |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
04-21-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
05-23-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Theatre - Non-Equity
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| Market(s) |
Cleveland, OH |
NWT holds group auditions in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere that require no preparation. All individuals should arrive 15 minutes early to register. Auditions begin promptly at the designated time. Anyone arriving after the starting time will be asked to audition at the next scheduled time. Participants should wear comfortable clothing that doesn't restrict movement and appropriate shoes for dancing.
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES
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Seeking 10 talent(s) for this role
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All Roles Open
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female Age: from 13 to 19 |
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Prince Charles' office has said that the allegations were investigated within the palace and by police, and that there was no basis for prosecution
The gift-selling aspect of the investigation follows claims that a personal assistant of the prince has been disposing of Charles's unwanted gifts and keeping up to 20 percent of the profits
"The Prince of Wales has instructed me to undertake this inquiry without fear or favor," he said "Concerns have been raised in the newspapers Underlying it may be some matters that may well be of concern to people and therefore we are going to look into these matters "
The allegation surfaced again in 2001 and police did investigate, but the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to prosecute
On Sunday, George Smith, a 42-year-old former valet of Prince Charles, was quoted as saying in a newspaper interview that he was raped by another man on the palace staff
Prince Charles' office at St
Sir Michael Peat said he would investigate whether any members of Charles' household acted improperly in connection with the collapse of Burrell's trial for theft Points have been raised and the Prince of Wales has asked me to address them," Peat told Press Association, the national news agency James's Palace said the alleged victim did not raise the issue until 1996
The palace inquiry, expected to publish its report by Christmas, will also look at allegations that officials covered up accusations of homosexual rape by one of Charles's aides, and the question of royal gifts allegedly being sold for cash, Peat said The alleged attacker was not identified in the report
Burrell was the late Princess Diana's longtime butler
Smith was quoted as telling The Mail on Sunday tabloid that he was assaulted in 1989
Smith was quoted as saying the man later tried to assault him again while they were both accompanying Prince Charles on a foreign tour to Cairo
A spokeswoman for Prince Charles repeated Sunday that police had found no evidence to support his allegation, and that if Smith had new evidence he should provide it immediately It said in a statement the allegation was fully investigated but not reported to the police as "no evidence was forthcoming and because the person concerned did not want to pursue the matter further
Peat will be joined on the inquiry team by a lawyer, Edmund Lawson
Law firm Kingsley Napley later released a statement on behalf of the unidentified alleged rapist, denying all Smith's allegations Britain Royals to Probe Allegations
Nov 12, 1:31 PM EST
LONDON (AP) â€â€? Prince Charles's private secretary announced Tuesday he will conduct an internal review of concerns surrounding the trial of former butler Paul Burrell and allegations of homosexual rape by a former member of his staff
Critics claimed the royal family intervened to prevent embarrassing revelations emerging when Burrell gave evidence "
"I, and more importantly the Prince of Wales, are totally committed to openness and accountability