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AUDITION Follicle Farm

Mon, 30 May 2011, 01:17 pm
Slothwan2 posts in thread
Auditions are being held for one of Blak Yak's 3 originally written One Acts for 2011 Blak Yak will be running its own one act season this year in line with the festivals. Comprising of 3 originally written pieces from 3 different writers. Auditions will be held for Stephan De Jonghe's Follicle Farm at 10am on the 19th of June at Midland Junction Arts Centre. The season will run for 4 dates at Midland. 31st August and 1st, 2nd and 3rd of September and a variety of weekend appearances for the various one act festivals throughout September Follicle farm – Growing hair will never be the same. Get the inside story as our team tackle the issues on responsible hair growth. A cast of four – not gender specific. 30 minute one act play. Rehearsals start 4th July on Monday, Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. For audition details please contact Stephan Jean De Jonghe Stephan@culpepers.net.au 0407686342

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SlothwanMon, 30 May 2011, 01:17 pm
Auditions are being held for one of Blak Yak's 3 originally written One Acts for 2011 Blak Yak will be running its own one act season this year in line with the festivals. Comprising of 3 originally written pieces from 3 different writers. Auditions will be held for Stephan De Jonghe's Follicle Farm at 10am on the 19th of June at Midland Junction Arts Centre. The season will run for 4 dates at Midland. 31st August and 1st, 2nd and 3rd of September and a variety of weekend appearances for the various one act festivals throughout September Follicle farm – Growing hair will never be the same. Get the inside story as our team tackle the issues on responsible hair growth. A cast of four – not gender specific. 30 minute one act play. Rehearsals start 4th July on Monday, Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. For audition details please contact Stephan Jean De Jonghe Stephan@culpepers.net.au 0407686342
SlothwanTue, 14 June 2011, 09:37 pm

Still some spots left.

Still some spots left.
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