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Amateurs-Seattle, WA
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ID # 52607
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Live Event
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Submission Type |
SRN
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Seattle, WA |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
08-27-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
09-10-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Theatre - Non-Equity
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| Market(s) |
Seattle, WA |
Amateurs
The tangled desires and hopes of the guests at an opening night party of a community theater group are examined in this bittersweet and touching comedy.
Audition/Interview Dates:
Tuesday, September 12, 2006 6 PM to 9:30 PM
Audition Requirements:
Brief monologue or learned part (scene partner provided) some cold script reading, interview.
This is a self-response notification (SRN).
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Seeking 5 talent(s) for this role
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Males needed.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Age: from 18 to 45 Ethnicity: Any - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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Seeking 4 talent(s) for this role
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Females needed.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Female Age: from 18 to 45 Ethnicity: Any - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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