Although students are counting down the days until holiday vacation there are many things to look forward to once we return in the new year. For theatre geeks like myself there are three main events occurring during the second half of the year.
The first is the Rhode Island Educational Theatre Conference which is on Saturday, January 16th. This is an annual event open to all Rhode Island theatre students and educators. The day includes many different workshops, a chance to get to know other students with the same interests, and the chance to be adjudicated on a song or a scene. Anyone interested can sign up with the Mr. DiMartino sometime before vacation.
The second even to happen is the auditions for Living Lesson’s Little Shop of Horrors. Living Lessons is a student run theatre group that puts on a play or musical every few years. It was created to provide an educational and fun learning experience for students that also provide real world values. This years play is going to be directed by Senior, Emily Yang, and it will hold auditions the second week of January.
The last, but certainly not the least, is the auditions for the Drama Club’s All the
Great Books, for the Rhode Island State Drama Festival. This comedy is a three character play which explains “all the great book” within an hour’s time. Anyone who joins the cast or crew will be able to spend the weekend at the State Drama Festival which is an amazing experience where you can meet new people and see a lot of remarkable and diverse plays. Auditions will be held sometime in the beginning of January and the festival will be held a weekend in March.
Anyone interested in any of these activities please get involved and have a lot of fun at the same time!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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