Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
Thu, 8 Apr 2004, 02:29 pmkat7 posts in thread
Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
Thu, 8 Apr 2004, 02:29 pmHi!
I just moved from San Francisco (USA), and am desperately trying to find the community theatres in my area to attempt to get myself back into acting. Problem is, I have no idea where to look! Can anyone help??
I just moved from San Francisco (USA), and am desperately trying to find the community theatres in my area to attempt to get myself back into acting. Problem is, I have no idea where to look! Can anyone help??
katThu, 8 Apr 2004, 02:29 pm
Hi!
I just moved from San Francisco (USA), and am desperately trying to find the community theatres in my area to attempt to get myself back into acting. Problem is, I have no idea where to look! Can anyone help??
I just moved from San Francisco (USA), and am desperately trying to find the community theatres in my area to attempt to get myself back into acting. Problem is, I have no idea where to look! Can anyone help??
Walter PlingeWed, 14 Apr 2004, 05:16 pm
Re: Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
Hi kat,
Welcome :-)
where are you located in melbourne
Kind regards
Robyn
Welcome :-)
where are you located in melbourne
Kind regards
Robyn
Walter PlingeThu, 15 Apr 2004, 08:18 pm
Re: Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
Try looking in the magazine called Stage Whispers. You should be able to get that at most NewsAgents
ljstockham813Fri, 16 Apr 2004, 07:56 am
Re: Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
Plenty of theatres, I would think, as well as "spaces" to put on a showcase piece, which I have for you.
Title: The Victorian Traveler
Logline: A Victorian spinster defies convention.
Genre: Historic drama.
Character: 1 female.
Set: 1, bare stage with scrims, with easel, canvas, and other sundry painting needs.
Running Length: 40 minutes.
Copyright © 1998.
Production History: 2 staged-readings (San Bernardino, California).
Publication: Smith & KrausÂ’ The Best WomenÂ’s Stage Monologues, 2000.
Title: The Victorian Traveler
Logline: A Victorian spinster defies convention.
Genre: Historic drama.
Character: 1 female.
Set: 1, bare stage with scrims, with easel, canvas, and other sundry painting needs.
Running Length: 40 minutes.
Copyright © 1998.
Production History: 2 staged-readings (San Bernardino, California).
Publication: Smith & KrausÂ’ The Best WomenÂ’s Stage Monologues, 2000.
ljstockham813Fri, 16 Apr 2004, 07:57 am
Re: Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
Plenty of theatres, I would think, as well as "spaces" to put on a showcase piece, which I have for you.
Title: The Victorian Traveler
Logline: A Victorian spinster defies convention.
Genre: Historic drama.
Character: 1 female.
Set: 1, bare stage with scrims, with easel, canvas, and other sundry painting needs.
Running Length: 40 minutes.
Copyright © 1998.
Production History: 2 staged-readings (San Bernardino, California).
Publication: Smith & KrausÂ’ The Best WomenÂ’s Stage Monologues, 2000.
Title: The Victorian Traveler
Logline: A Victorian spinster defies convention.
Genre: Historic drama.
Character: 1 female.
Set: 1, bare stage with scrims, with easel, canvas, and other sundry painting needs.
Running Length: 40 minutes.
Copyright © 1998.
Production History: 2 staged-readings (San Bernardino, California).
Publication: Smith & KrausÂ’ The Best WomenÂ’s Stage Monologues, 2000.
katFri, 16 Apr 2004, 03:18 pm
Re: Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
Hi Robyn,
I'm living in Elwood with only my push-bike to get around. :)
I'm living in Elwood with only my push-bike to get around. :)
katFri, 16 Apr 2004, 03:20 pm
Re: Actress seeks Melbourne theatres
that sounds interesting!