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With Their Eyes: The View of 9/11 From a
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ID # 31776
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Live Event
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Submission Type |
Open Call
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Kansas City MO |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
04-26-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
05-06-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Theatre - Non-Equity
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| Market(s) |
Kansas City, MO |
With Their Eyes: The View of 9/11 From a High School at Ground Zero - play
Actors will be asked to perform two contrasting contemporary monologues, two minutes each; no musical material or classical material. Actors must bring two head shots and two resumes.
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES
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All Roles Open
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female Age: from 15 to 65 |
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Hatfield, who with partner Bill Medley were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier this year, died Wednesday in a hotel room in Kalamazoo " They performed sporadically, then went through another career revival in 1982
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Hatfield teamed up with Medley in 1962 as part of a five-piece group called The Paramours The inclusion of their songs in films such as "Top Gun," "Ghost" and "Dirty Dancing" repeatedly re-established the Righteous brand Hatfield organized singing and instrumental groups in high school while helping his parents with their dry cleaning business "It was too slow, too long and right in the middle of the Beatles and the British Invasion
After splitting up in 1968, the duo reunited in 1974 and returned to the top of the charts with "Rock and Roll Heaven According to the Righteous Brothers Web site, a black Marine called out during one of their performances, "That was righteous, brothers!"
They renamed themselves the Righteous Brothers before the release of their first album in 1963
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Preliminary results of an autopsy conducted Thursday at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing indicated Hatfield died of a heart attack, the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety said in a statement