Saturday, December 29, 2007
Dance--Review
Ray Blum of the Daily Advertiser reviewed Ballet Acadiana's performance of A Holiday Celebration in the edition of Friday, December 28.
Auditions--Movie
Working Title: “The Third Eye”
Brief Description: A mockumentary feature film in the tradition of Waiting for Guffman and Borat, this is the story of a man (example: minister) who invites a documentary crew to join him in southwest Louisiana as he convenes a group of leaders to share his vision for a groundbreaking new project. He hopes the attention will help bolster his reputation and place him in the limelight, but we end up seeing more of his shortcomings--troubles with his wife, kids, and colleagues--than anything else. It doesn't take long for the crew to realize watching our main character hang himself on a daily basis is by far the best show in town.
Director: Tom Krueger
Producer: Johanna Divine
Casting Directors: Mae Chapman-Jason and Pepper Morgan
Casting Notes:
We need actors with a passion and talent for comedy and improvisation. More important than prior experience is a willingness to build rapport with other actors and develop characters that engage the audience and keep them wanting more.
Auditions (by invitation):
January 7-10, 2008 at Cite des Arts, Lafayette, Louisiana
5:30-9:30 pm, 30-45 minute sessions, 6-8 actors per session
Call backs:
January 11, 2008 at Cite, 6-9 pm, 10+ actors
Open Casting Call:
January 12, 2008 at Cite des Arts, Goal: 100-150 people max
10:00 am- 6:00 pm
Rehearsals (twice weekly):
January 14-February 29, 2008, Location TBD
Shooting dates:
March 3-21, 2008 Subject to change
Shot on location in and around Lafayette, Louisiana
Contact Information:
Third Eye Casting 337-504-4770
Email head shots and resume’: www.thirdeyecasting@gmail.com
Brief Description: A mockumentary feature film in the tradition of Waiting for Guffman and Borat, this is the story of a man (example: minister) who invites a documentary crew to join him in southwest Louisiana as he convenes a group of leaders to share his vision for a groundbreaking new project. He hopes the attention will help bolster his reputation and place him in the limelight, but we end up seeing more of his shortcomings--troubles with his wife, kids, and colleagues--than anything else. It doesn't take long for the crew to realize watching our main character hang himself on a daily basis is by far the best show in town.
Director: Tom Krueger
Producer: Johanna Divine
Casting Directors: Mae Chapman-Jason and Pepper Morgan
Casting Notes:
We need actors with a passion and talent for comedy and improvisation. More important than prior experience is a willingness to build rapport with other actors and develop characters that engage the audience and keep them wanting more.
Auditions (by invitation):
January 7-10, 2008 at Cite des Arts, Lafayette, Louisiana
5:30-9:30 pm, 30-45 minute sessions, 6-8 actors per session
Call backs:
January 11, 2008 at Cite, 6-9 pm, 10+ actors
Open Casting Call:
January 12, 2008 at Cite des Arts, Goal: 100-150 people max
10:00 am- 6:00 pm
Rehearsals (twice weekly):
January 14-February 29, 2008, Location TBD
Shooting dates:
March 3-21, 2008 Subject to change
Shot on location in and around Lafayette, Louisiana
Contact Information:
Third Eye Casting 337-504-4770
Email head shots and resume’: www.thirdeyecasting@gmail.com
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Dance--newspaper article
The Times of Acadiana published an article featuring both Ballet Acadiana and the Lafayette Ballet Theatre, focusing on their philosophies as well as their holiday performances.
Ballet Acadiana was also the subject of articles in the Daily Advertiser and The Independent weekly.
And here's another story about the Lafayette Ballet Theatre from the Monday edition of the Daily Advertiser.
Ballet Acadiana was also the subject of articles in the Daily Advertiser and The Independent weekly.
And here's another story about the Lafayette Ballet Theatre from the Monday edition of the Daily Advertiser.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Theatre--Review
Ray Blum of the Daily Advertiser reviewed the IPAL production of Playing Doctor in the December 7th issue.
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