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Wild Oats   - Project ID # 31350
Project Type   Live Event Submission Type   Open Call
Location   Warren, IN Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   n/a Release Date   04-21-06
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   05-28-06
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Theatre - Non-Equity
Market(s)   Indianapolis, IN

A Romance of the Old West by James McLure

NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES

Role # 1 - Males Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 26 talent(s) for this role
26 men

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Gender: Male
Age: from 18 to 65

Role # 2 - Females Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 3 talent(s) for this role
3 women

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Gender: Female
Age: from 18 to 65

Role # 3 - extras Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 30 talent(s) for this role
extras Singing, Dancing & Specialty Acts Needed!

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female
Age: from 18 to 65


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