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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - Three superb child actors sought !

Thu, 16 Nov 2006, 07:53 am
Boo Radley6 posts in thread
To Kill A Mockingbird the much loved novel by Harper Lee, has been adapted for stage by Christopher Sergei. Scout is a child whose views on society, equality and fair play are coloured by her interactions and experiences in a small southern American town in the depression years. Age approx: 9-13 Her brother Jem is slightly older, wiser and a little world weary, having such a ‘dull’ father and demanding younger sister in a ‘slow’ country town. Age approx: 9-13 Dill is the precocious friend who develops a knowledge and insight far in advance of his years. Age approx:9-13 Together they live through an adventure which is one of the biggest incidents in their lives. It teaches them why it is wrong to ‘kill a mockingbird’. Campbelltown Theatre Group are holding an orientation evening and auditions for the main roles of the three children featured in the story-Scout, her brother Jem and friend Dill and Atticus, their Father. Orientation Evening: November 28th at 7.30 pm at the Campbelltown Town Hall Theatre, 297 Queen Street, Campbelltown. Audition for the roles of Scout, Jem, Dill and Atticus: Saturday Dec 2nd from 10am sharp at the same address This is an amateur production, roles are unpaid. The production will start rehearsal in Feb 2007 for August opening. For further details please contact the director- Byron Phillips on 0414995458.

please pick me

Fri, 1 Dec 2006, 05:00 am
Walter Plinge
please pick me to be one of the actors in this movie my name is MIchelle and i just turned 13 years old im female as yuo know and i have participated in my school plays adn i went to acting classes and now im started them again im in 7 grade and it has been my dream to become an actress i think i am very good at it i can send you pictures of me if you anwer me back and ask for pics at marionbabi321@hotmail.com thank you for your time and i hope you take this comment into consideration thank you, Michelle

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