Imago Theatre Hosts Open Auditions for 2010/2011 Season 5/12

By: May. 12, 2010
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The Imago Theatre will hold open auditions for its 2010/2011 season on May 12th at 6pm. Auditions will be held in groups and no prepared audition material is needed. The call is open to Equity and Non-Equity performers. Those auditioning for the physical productions should wear athletic clothes. The audition process will take 2 to 3 hours, those attending should plan accordingly. All performers must be 18 years or older.

The Imago Theatre is casting for the following upcoming productions:

HERO
Original theatre movement production to be directed by Jerry Mouawad. Rehearses July/August, performances in August. Ages 18 and older. Diverse dancer and actors encouraged to audition. This is stipend pay only production.

ZOOZOO
National Tour, Highly physical performers 18 to 35 years old. Imago's family theatre production of masks and illusions. Contracted full time compensation. Rehearsals begin in the fall and tours throughout the year.

THE TOOTH CRIME, SECOND DANCE
Sam Shepards reworked classic with music. Roles for 18 and older. Equity and non-Equity contracts. Rehearsal and performance period TBD. We will hear monologues and read from the script at call backs only (not at this audition.)

SLOW ROLL
An original work by Carol Triffle. Speaking roles for 18 and older. Rehearses March 2011, runs April 2011. Stipend production.

For more information email jerry@imagotheatre.com or visit http://www.imagotheatre.com/index.shtml

Founded in 1979 by Carol Triffle and Jerry Mouawad, Imago Theatre's original productions have toured internationally for over two decades. Imago's signature work FROGZ appeared at the acclaimed New Victory Theater on Broadway twice, in 2000 and 2002. Working out of a large 18,000 square foot theatre laboratory in Portland, Oregon, Imago's ensemble of actors, dancers, designers, fabricators and musicians become alchemists seeking fresh perspectives of performance. Ms Triffle studied extensively with Mr. Lecoq completing his exclusive pedagogical program. Drawing inspiration from Mr. Lecoq, Imago Theatre aims to place form and design at the forefront of theatre creation and infuses each production with an idiosyncratic physical energy. In 2006, the company's innovative production of Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit ran at two Tony-Award winning theatres - American Repertory Theater and The Hartford Stage Company. The United States premiere of Caryl Churchill's A Number was produced by Imago Theatre in 2003.



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