I NEED MEN!!!!!!!!!
Sun, 7 May 2000, 06:05 pmWalter Plinge14 posts in thread
I NEED MEN!!!!!!!!!
Sun, 7 May 2000, 06:05 pmIn a way I do, anyway.
I had enough people turn up to my auditions for "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" to actually _choose_ between applicants (luxury!) for all but the two central male roles, Roo and Barney. And therein lies the rub.
Where are all the men?! (cries of recognition from everyone in Am-Dram at the moment)
Only one man the right age turned up, and he could do either role, so I'm left with a vacancy. There has to be some Aussie males out there interested in being in this Australian classic.
Help, anyone?
The Sweaty Butcher
(aka Gidget Banana-Fanny)
(aka David Meadows)
I had enough people turn up to my auditions for "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" to actually _choose_ between applicants (luxury!) for all but the two central male roles, Roo and Barney. And therein lies the rub.
Where are all the men?! (cries of recognition from everyone in Am-Dram at the moment)
Only one man the right age turned up, and he could do either role, so I'm left with a vacancy. There has to be some Aussie males out there interested in being in this Australian classic.
Help, anyone?
The Sweaty Butcher
(aka Gidget Banana-Fanny)
(aka David Meadows)
RE: FOR THE GIRLS!
Thu, 11 May 2000, 06:04 pmGill and anyone else looking for Girl musicals,
Off the top of my head I can suggest COWGIRLS and QUILTERS. Both are small cast (5 or 6) and all girls. I don't know much about COWGIRLS, but a friend did QUILTERS in the US and she reckons I'd love it (I'll have to read it.) If I could find a good MD I might do a girls' musical myself.
I have three other PLAYS "in the pipeline", all of which are mostly women (though they also have some good men's roles). One can't be done for Blak Yak, because the set is not of the "pull it down every night" and "only rehearse twice in the venue" variety, so if anyone wants to do a gutsy girls show..................................
Emmaline P
Off the top of my head I can suggest COWGIRLS and QUILTERS. Both are small cast (5 or 6) and all girls. I don't know much about COWGIRLS, but a friend did QUILTERS in the US and she reckons I'd love it (I'll have to read it.) If I could find a good MD I might do a girls' musical myself.
I have three other PLAYS "in the pipeline", all of which are mostly women (though they also have some good men's roles). One can't be done for Blak Yak, because the set is not of the "pull it down every night" and "only rehearse twice in the venue" variety, so if anyone wants to do a gutsy girls show..................................
Emmaline P
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