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Auditions for “A Midsummer Halloween Nightmare!?!” inspired by William Shakespeare

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Creative Greensboro will hold auditions for “A Midsummer Halloween Nightmare?!?” inspired by William Shakespeare and adapted for the stage by Todd Fisher in collaboration with Scrapmettle Entertainment. Monday, September 9, and Tuesday, September 10, at 6 pm in studio 108, in the Greensboro Cultural Center 200 N Davie Street. Visit www.creativegreensboro.com  for more information and to register for an audition.

Creative Greensboro seeks a racially diverse, cast ages 7-to-15. Auditions will consist of improv games and reading from the script. In-person rehearsals will be held on evenings and weekends as schedules permit, with performances October 24-27.

About the play A Midsummer Halloween Nightmare!?!

A school production of The Bard’s famed play goes horribly wrong when classic horror movie characters take over! Can the cast and the characters make it out alive? What about the audience?!?  

About Scrapmettle

Scrapmettle Entertainment is a Greensboro-based network of writers, directors and performing artists who honor theater tradition and create new performances. The company’s work seeks to reveal what’s beneath the surface of the human experience and use it as a learning tool through realistic scenes on stage.



Creative Greensboro’s drama programming provides the community opportunities to participate in all aspects of live theater, from auditioning, casting, rehearsals, stage management, and performance. The program emphasizes process over product and provides experiential learning while showcasing quality productions in a fun environment. For more information contact Creative Greensboro’s Performing Arts Coordinator Todd Fisher at todd.fisher@greensboro-nc.gov or 336-373-2974.

 

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