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Calling all actors and actresses of all ages for the casting call of the stage play “THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD”
Calling all actors and actresses of all ages for the casting call of the stage play “THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD”, an adaptation of the noble prize winning novel “THINGS FALL APART”; Due to the vast number of roles, all actors of all ages and origin, experienced and inexperienced are all welcomed to the Casting Call of this great Stage Play.Such roles include:Okonkwo Star of the movieEzinmaEkwefiIkemefunaUnokaUchenduDistrict CommissionerBritish ColonialsChristian MissionariesChiefs and EldersAnd many more
Date: Saturday May 3rd – Sunday May 4thTime: 10:00 am – 6:00pmLocation: 9888 Bissonnet
Houston, Tx 77036
Paying roles are yet to be determined
Non union
Please bring the following:Your acting resume if anyYour head shot photo
You have read the book, be a part of this Stage Play.
Non-Required ( Principal)
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SPEAKING ELEPHANT — OPEN Auditions By AppointmentWomen's Theatre ProjectFort Lauderdale, FL
Call Type Non-Required Principal
Date of Audition5/4/2009
LocationSixth Star Studios505 NW 1st AvenueFort Lauderdale, FL
Time(s)Monday, May 4, 2009 by APPOINTMENT6 PM — 9 PMTo make appointment, TWTP@bellsouth.net & incl. contact phone number. For questions only, call 954-462-2334.
PersonnelWriter: Terry LawrenceDirector: Genie Croft
Other DatesProduction dates are August 6 - 30, 2009.
ContractSpecial Appearance$200/week plus P&H.
SeekingEquity actors (m/f). See Breakdown for details.
PreparationFor the audition, Please prepare a one minute monologue. Actresses that have auditioned for either PLAYHOUSE CREATURES or THE INTERVIEW do not need to prepare a monologue. Sides will be furnished. Please bring headshot and resume.
Bring picture and resume, stapled together.
Would Pursue:
THE GLASS MENAGERIE — Equity Principal AuditionsJohn Drew Theater at Guild Hall East HamptonLong Island, NY
Call Type Equity Principal
Date of Audition 5/5/2009
LocationActors' Equity Association Audition Center165 West 46th Street2nd FloorNew York, NY 10036
Time(s)Tuesday, May 5, 2009 10 AM — 5:30 PMLunch from 1 – 1:30. Equity Monitor begins sign-up at 8:30 AM.
> EPA Rules are in effect.> A monitor will be provided.
PersonnelArtistic Director: Joshua GladstoneAuthor: Tennessee WilliamsDirector: Harris Yulin
Other Dates1st rehearsal: June 1, 2009.Runs July 8 – 26.
ContractLOAapproval/salary level pending*
SeekingEquity actors (m/f). See Breakdown for details. NotesEquity performers unable to attend this call may send pic/resumes w/specific role interest to Attn: THE GLASS MENAGERIE, The John Drew Theater, 158 Main St, East Hampton NY 11937.
Preparation Please prepare a brief monologue. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together.
Florida Repertory Theatre 2009-10 Appointment EPAFlorida Repertory TheatreFort Myers, FL
Call Type Equity Principal
Date of Audition 5/11/2009
Location Florida Repertory Theatre2267 First StreetFort Myers, FL 33901
Time(s)Monday, May 11, 2009 by APPOINTMENT.2 PM – 7 PM.Equity Members without appointments will be seen throughout the audition session, as time permits.
Appointments5-minute appointments. Call (239) 332-4665 x30. Leave name, number, AEA status and choice of audition times/date. You will get a confirmation call. > A monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
PersonnelProducing Artistic Director: Robert CacioppoAssociate Directors: Jason Parrish, Rachel Burttram
Other DatesMore appointment EPAs (same location) on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 from 10 AM – 3 PM. See separate notice.Callbacks will be held at a later date.
ContractLOAApproval/salary level pending. See Other.
SeekingActors (m/f). Two-part Breakdown. This notice has part 1. For part 2, see notice for May 12 EPA. All shows are being auditioned on both dates.
BreakdownA breakdown has been added for this notice. Click here to browse.
PreparationPlease prepare two brief contrasting monologues. Please bring a picture and resume, stapled together.
Other2008-09 minimum weekly salary: $483. Housing provided for out-of-town performers.
TEACHING
Secondary Level
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You must complete teacher training through an approved program. These programs are offered through colleges and universities, school districts, regional service centers, community colleges, and other entities.
You must successfully complete the appropriate teacher certification tests for the subject and grade level you wish to teach. For a list of the certification tests and information on which tests are required, click here.
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initial certification;
career and technology certification based on skill and work experience.
a class of certificate other than classroom teacher (e.g. School Counselor, Principal)
Superintendent, Learning Resources/School Librarian, Educational Diagnostician);
a certificate for which no certification examination has been developed.
"Alternative Certification"
A- Step Brownsville- Lardeo Texas
The State Board for Educator Certification approved Alternative-South Texas Educator Program is an intensive one year educator preparation program designed to identify, select, train and certify top quality teacher-candidates through a series of workshops, seminars, field activities, and an internship.
Alternative certification programs evolved out of a perceived need to not only address teacher shortages, but also to improve the quality of teaching.
Admission Requirements
· Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution or the equivalent
· Minimum overall GPA of 2.5 or 2.75 GPA in the last 60 semester hours of college coursework
· A minimum of 24 hours of coursework in a combination of subjects which shall include English, Math, Science, and Social Studies with a combined minimum GPA of 2.50
· Interview successfully with an A-STEP representative
· Meet all of the district's hiring requirements
· Teacher-candidates who come from a country or university where English was not the language of instruction must pass the TOEFL. Passing scores are: 230 on the computer based exam, 570 on the paper based exam and 88 Internet Based Test (iBT)
· Qualifying scores of:
TASP - 240 in Reading, 230 in Writing, 230 in Mathematics
or AccuPlacer - 78 Reading, 6 in Essay or 5 in Essay & 80 Sentence Skills, 63 Elem. Algebra
or GRE - 450 on Verbal, 3.5-4.0 in Writing, 511 on Quantitative
or A's and B's on college Freshmen English and Mathematics or equivalent coursework
or THEA - 230 in reading, 220 in Writing and 230 in Math
or COMPASS - 81 in Reading, 59 in Writing, 6 in Essay and 39 in Math
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SENIOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
PRODUCTION MANAGER - Tucson, AZ
Job posted on April 30, 2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA School of Theatre Arts, 9-month, full-time, Academic Professional position beginning August, 2009. Salary: $37,000-$39,000 DOE. Serve as production manager for six season subscription productions and a variety of studio/workshop productions in a professional theatre-training program. Duties include scheduling, royalties and budgeting. Teaching responsibilities include up to two management courses each year as well as overseeing the day-to-day operation of a production program and guiding student production stage managers. Possibility of serving as Production Stage Manager on one show per year. Required: BA or BFA degree in Theatre Arts with significant professional theatre experience. Preferred: MA or MFA in Stage Management, 2 years of teaching experience, AEA stage management affiliation. For full description and to complete on-line application, see job #42836 at http://www.uacareertrack.com. Review begins 6/1/09 opened until filled. EEO/AA Employer-M/W/D/V.
Employer Profile
ORGANIZATION
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
PROFILE
The School of Theatre Arts has been a free-standing theatre program since the mid-thirties, one of the oldest in the nation. Since its beginning the school's thrust has been a highly active production program. Today the school provides intensive production and academic training for students preparing for careers in the theatre.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Fine Arts Specialist
Institution:
Frank Phillips College
Location:
Borger, TX
Category:
Faculty - Fine and Applied Arts - Music
Faculty - Fine and Applied Arts - Art
Faculty - Fine and Applied Arts - Theatre and Dance
Posted:
04/28/2009
Application Due:
Open Until Filled
Type:
Full Time
Salary:
$35,000 to $42,000 USD Per Year
May include art, theatre, dance, and music or any combination. Master's Degree with 18 hours in one or more fields of visual or performing arts.
Application Information
Apply for this Position through My HigherEdJobs
Postal Address:
Susie BirtellPresident's OfficeFrank Phillips College1301 W RooseveltPO Box 5118Borger, TX 79007
Phone:
8064574200
Fax:
8064574224
Online App. Form:
http://www.fpctx.edu/
Email Address:
sbirtell@fpctx.edu
GRADUATE SCHOOL
1) GRADUATE SCHOOL TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Theater/Directing, M.F.A.
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATIONS AND THEATER
Admission Process
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, preferably with a major in Theater.
The B.A. in Theater or B.F.A. degree in Acting, Design, or Directing is preferred.
The Statement of Goals serves as the applicant’s opportunity to explain relevant experience, values, and areas of intense interest. It is the applicant's introduction to the department. It is to be written in essay format, but may be personal in style and need be no longer than 500 words.
Minimum TOEFL score needed to be accepted: 550 paper-based, 213 computer-based, or 79 internet-based.
The applicant meets with appropriate faculty, either through U/RTA or onsite at Main Campus.
A resume is required.
Training Methods
The focus of the M.F.A. program in Theater/Directing is to develop the directing student as a communicator who can penetrate the dramatic text and envision the dramatic event; work with fellow artists (actors, choreographers, designers, and playwrights); and through that work, ultimately bring a unified vision to the audience.
Temple theater students have the opportunity to intern with many of the numerous professional theaters in Philadelphia, including the Arden Theatre, the Lantern Theater Company, the Philadelphia Theatre Company, the Prince Music Theater, and the Wilma Theater.
2). TULANE UNIVERSITY
Master of Fine Arts in Design and Technical Production
ADMISSION AND REQUIREMENTS
Admission to the program is based primarily on consideration of the candidate's academic ability as evidenced by his/her undergraduate GPA, previous theatre experience, and portfolio. The GRE is no longer required.
TRAINING METHODS
The Master of Fine Arts degree in Design places concentration and emphasis on design as a collaborative process with equal emphasis on technical and creative skills as learned both through classwork and practical production
3). LSU( LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY)
Master of Fine Arts
Acting specialization
ADMISSION PROCESS
Requirements for Admission (Acting):Applicants are required to have an undergraduate degree, three letters of recommendation, and an audition/interview with the M.F.A. Acting faculty. GRE scores are not required for admission. Graduate assistantships and fellowships are available.
TRAINING METHODS
LSU's successful and highly regarded professional actor training program is called the Resident Ensemble. Every other year a group of talented and dedicated actors are chosen for the Ensemble. The three-year program has a conservatory approach, combining intensive classroom training with rehearsal and performance in varying kinds of productions that exercise the actor's ability to perform many roles. The program is not considered a collection of courses, but, rather, an approach to building a career in professional theatre, television, and film. The many hours of continuous training in acting, movement, and voice, require a high degree of stamina, dedication, discipline, and maturity, in addition to talent.