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The 2024-2025 Explore Puppetry Series at the Center for Puppetry Arts kicks off on Tues., 9/24/24 with the incredible Danny Housley presenting “Accessibility and Inclusion in Puppetry Practice” from 7pm-9pm! Regular price is $25—but as always there’s an industry discount of $5 when you call or walk up (ticket sales phone 404-873-3392). What an amazing opportunity for us all to make sure what we do and what we love is available for all to enjoy (as it should be)!

This session will include information that's applicable to ALL creative practices, not just puppetry, so JOIN US! Call or follow the link below to get your ticket!

Accessibility and Inclusion in Puppetry Practice

September 24 

7:00-9:00 PM

This session will look at puppetry through an accessibility lens. Discussing inherent barriers to performing puppetry for people with various disabilities and demonstrating options for breaking down those barriers. Methods and materials for modifying puppets will be demonstrated.

PRESENTER: Danny Housley

Danny Housley specializes in short-form puppetry work for adults. He has performed at venues/events such as XPT at the Center for Puppetry Arts, the Puckin’ Fuppet Show, Red Light Café and 7 Stages. His pieces often feature an “accessibility twist” (such as including his white cane as a prominent character and sharing shadow stories about the pitfalls of navigating Atlanta’s sidewalks with limited vision…). Danny is the Assistive Technology Equipment Case Manager for the Center for Assistive Technologies at Shepherd Center and has a passion for sharing resources in accessibility with the ATL arts community.

Find More Information and Access to Tickets HERE

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Adult Acting Classes
September 19 - November 7, 2024


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Acting for the Camera
Taught by Jemarcus Kilgore

Thursdays | Sep. 19 - Nov. 7, 2024 | 7PM- 9PM

Know your frame. Listen actively. Work on your timing and stay in the moment. These are need to Know tips in a the fast-paced world of film and television. Whether you are a seasoned actor or just starting your journey in front of the lens, mastering this distinct craft is essential to helping you shine on screen.

 

Jemarcus Kilgore is an Atlanta-based actor and performer who’s been working in the TV/Film and Theatre Industries for the past 12 years. He’s worked on several projects, including hit shows Black Lightning on The CW and BMF on STARZ. With collegiate-level training and his years of experience, Jemarcus is excited to bring his expertise to The Aurora.

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Acting for the Stage
Taught by Cara Mantella

Thursdays | Sep. 19 - Oct. 24, 2024 | 7PM- 9PM

This class is great for beginners or those returning to the foundations of strong technique. This class will focus on presence, awareness, and character development.

 

Cara Mantella most recently appeared on stage as Mary Jane in Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train at Actor’s Express (Suzi Bass Award), and has performed on stages in and around Atlanta including Aurora Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Horizon, Georgia Ensemble Theatre, Actor’s Express, Stage Door Players and more. Favorite film/tv credits include: Lodge 49, Stranger Things, Woke,  BFA in Acting from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.

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Improv

Thursdays | Sep. 19 - Oct. 24, 2024 | 7PM- 9PM

Perfect to unlock your creativity, sharpen your mind and reflexes, Improv is when ANYTHING can happen. Leave your shyness, practicing quick thinking on your feet, meet new friends and have fun all in the name of theatre. This class is a great way for advancing your professional and social communication skills.

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OUR TOWN
Directed by Joanie McElroy

Audition Dates: October 15 & 16
 

Audition Location:

Merely Players Presents
3770 Central Ave, Doraville, GA 30340
 

Production Dates:

February 21 - March 9

Find More Information and Access to Registration HERE

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Production Team: 

Director: Halli Rider

Stage Managers: Briana Conway and Sadie Wallace

 

When: Saturday, September 21st, 11 am - 1 pm

 

Ages: 8 - 18

 

Where: The Holly Theatre Black Box, 69 W Main St, Dahlonega, GA 30533

This family-friendly play follows a young hen, called Red, on her adventures with her barnyard friends. One day, she stumbles upon a wheat field and gets an idea to make bread. Red decides to ask her friends if they would like to help in her baking process. Will they help the little red hen? Or will they turn away her offer for their own self-interest?

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Production Team: 

Directors: Stephanie Sartain and Kim Zillioux

 

When: Saturday, September 28,10 am - 1 pm

 

Ages: 16 and up

 

Where: The Holly Theatre, 69 W Main St, Dahlonega, GA 30533

Join us for our second annual presentation of It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, where all proceeds will be donated to our endowment fund

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The Dallas Theater will be holding open auditions for ages 10 to adult (you must fall within this age range to audition) for our December production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.

 

Thursday, September 19th, 2024 from 5p – 9p
Saturday, September 21st from 10a – 1p (choose 1 date)


Auditions are by appointment ONLY


Please call 770-445-5180 or email us at dallastheater@dallas-ga.gov to set up an audition time.
Casting ages 10 – Adult. You must be at least 10 years old by auditions.


Find More Information Including Character Breakdowns HERE

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Come dust off that old monologue or song, or try out some new material! Our directors will give you feedback and assistance with making sure your material is ready to wow at any audition.

Parents of teens heads up: Material containing adult language and topics may be presented in this workshop.

September 16, 2024

Location: Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church
3700 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth GA

Park in the lot and come in through the door marked "Church Office"

Find More Workshops and Access to Registration HERE

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Annie Jr Auditions

Please join us for our 15th year as we audition our 2024 Annie Jr. cast for ages 8-16. We would love to have you.

 

There are 3 convenient audition times. September 18th 6:00-7:30 and 21st from 2:00-4:00 and September 25th 6:00-7:30.

 

For the audition, please prepare 30 seconds of any song to sing and we will also have you cold read from the script. Rehearsal period will run from end of September through the beginning of December with shows the December 6-15th. We will rehearse Tuesday or Wednesday nights from 6:00-8:00 (you choose the day) and Sunday afternoons. Cost is $265.00. We would love to see new faces as well as veterans. If you can’t make the auditions, please contact us to arrange video submission. For an audition slot, email us at offbroadway@msn.com or call 770-664-2410

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Auditions for Little Women


Book by Alison Knee | Music by Jason Howland | Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein   Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott

Directed by Diane Watts
Music Direction by Barbara Macko

Monday, September 16, 2024, 6-9 PM.
Wednesday, September 18, 2024, 6-9 PM.


Auditions and Callbacks will be at the Alpharetta Presbyterian Church, 180 Academy St., Alpharetta, GA 30009.

Based on Louisa May Alcott's life, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication, but the publishers are not interested – her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America. The powerful score soars with the sounds of personal discovery, heartache and hope – the sounds of a young America finding its voice.

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SEPTEMBER CLASSES

Dialect Fundamentals is a comprehensive course that weaves the elements of dialect work with Uta Hagen’s 6 Steps of Building a Character. This class will teach you how to learn new dialects, with a concentration on Standard British, and incorporate them into your given circumstances leaving you with an overall understanding of how to develop your character’s vocal identity. After this class you will be able to walk away with a sound substitution packet, audio resources, and to confidently use your training in auditions, callbacks and bookings. 

Are you a multi-hyphenate wanting to jump into the director’s seat? Your actor training can be an asset and quickly adapted! Instructor Kristina Arjona (award winning director of Christmas with Jerks, Randy Mandy, and Mi Casa) will walk you through the first steps on making this transition less intimidating and give you tangible tips and tricks that can set you up for success. This micro-workshop is perfect for new directors, artists thinking about directing someday, and actors wanting to learn a little more about the directing process.

Take a deep dive into your Actors Access, giving your profile some professional polish. A small sample of JCP's more in depth one-on-one work sessions, this Micro Workshop will illuminate ways to improve your materials using what you currently have right now - and sharing actionable goals for the future.

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The Lionheart Theatre Company is excited to announce open, non-Equity auditions for our October outdoor spooky walking tour of Historic Downtown Norcross, “Lawless Spirits.”

All roles are non-paying. 

This production is directed by Tanya Gilmer.

Audition Dates:

– Sunday, September 15 at 6:30 pm
– Monday, September 16th at 6:30 pm

Actors only need to attend one of the audition days.

Show Dates:

October 24-27, 2024
Two outside tours per evening at 6:30 pm and 8 pm

Find More Information HERE

 

Questions? Contact Tanya Gilmer via email at lionheart30093@yahoo.com.

Upcoming Open Auditions

“The Games’s Afoot (or Holmes for the Holidays”)

by Ken Ludwig

The Lionheart Theatre Company is excited to announce open, non-Equity auditions for our December production.

All roles are non-paying. 

This production is directed by Darci Rose Wells.

Audition Dates:

– Sunday, September 29 at 6:30 pm
– Monday, September 30 at 6:30 pm

Actors only need to attend one of the audition days.

Show Dates:

December 12-22, 2024
Thursdays through Sundays
Note: There will also be a Saturday matinee at 2 pm on December 21.

Find More Information HERE

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A Taste of Acting

  • Dates offered: November 13th and January 16th

  • You may attend as many sessions as you like!

  • Ages 18 and up

  • 6p-9p

Get a small taste of acting with low commitment with our Intro to Acting Workshop! In just a few hours, you will learn acting basics and connect with other actors to do scene work and start to create realistic characters. This is perfect for anyone who is unsure about acting, looking for a refresher, or just looking to get out of their comfort zone for an evening! No experience required.

All workshops are non-refundable unless canceled by the Dallas Theater.

Find More Information and Access to Registration HERE

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Atlanta Dramatists - Events & Submission Opportunities

Hello writers and other talented people!  Here are some creative events that Atlanta

  1. September 6-27 - Academy Theatre will produce Bill Balzer's Two Drink Minimum. For tickets, please visit: https://academytheatre.org/event/two-drink-minimum/.

  2. September 6-15 - Actors Theatre of the South is producing Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. Directed by Kara Cantrell. For tickets, please visit: Actors' Theatre of the South - Home (actorstheatreofthesouth.org)

  3. September 7-29 - Shakespeare Tavern is producing Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Directed by Katie Grace Kirby. For tickets, please visit: Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales | Atlanta Shakespeare Company (shakespearetavern.com)

  4. Saturday, September 14 at 7:30pm - Pumphouse Players will perform a staged reading of Hank Kimmel's play Double Fault. For tickets, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/double-fault-by-hank-kimmel-tickets-763104515147?aff=odcleoeventsincollection

  5. Monday, September 23 at 7pm EST - Atlanta Dramatists will host a live reading of Demmarie Boreland's Burn the Shoes at the Academy Theatre. The address is 599 US-19 Hapeville, GA 30354.  Cast Includes:

    • Ava: Lauren Stacks-Mitchell

    • Lucy: S-Netchem Hetep

    • Leo: Victoria Nation

    • Marcus: Face

    • Stage Directions: Molly Bernfield

  6. Sunday, October 6 at 7pm EST - Atlanta Dramatists will host a Zoom reading of Zoom reading of several short Halloween-themed plays. We are still accepting scripts. Please see submission info under "Submission Opportunities". More info will be provided as we get closer.

  7. Monday, October 28 at 7pm EST - Atlanta Dramatists will host a live reading of Wendy Simonds' play Blame at the Academy Theatre. The address is 599 US-19 Hapeville, GA 30354. More info will be provided as we get closer.

***For more upcoming events, please view our Google Doc labeled "Upcoming Events"! ***

Submission Opportunities:

  1. Atlanta Dramatists is accepting Halloween-themed short plays and screenplays now for our Zoom short reading series on Sunday, October 6 at 7pm EST. In order to ensure a proper casting, we will need your 15-page (or less) samples and cast breakdown by Sunday, September 29. If you would like to participate, please email the script and cast breakdown to atlantadramatists@gmail.com with the subject "Atlanta Dramatists - Sunday Meeting". We will accept the first 6 plays. Any more than 6 will be moved to the following session.

    • Samples must be 15 minutes or less. Can be a stand-alone play or a sample from a larger play.

    • Please complete the cast breakdown by clicking this link, downloading this form, updating the info, and then attaching this form to the email.

    • We need to send scripts to the actors in advance, so they can review them. Therefore, we will need the scripts to be sent with the cast breakdown.

    • The Zoom link is: https://gmc-edu.zoom.us/j/86485893763?pwd=K2JYQ0VseTJuMUIvUDdwRklWQmM1Zz09 // Meeting ID: 864 8589 3763 // Passcode: 123456

  2. Atlanta Dramatists is accepting full-length plays for our 4th Monday Full-Length Play Reading Series #4MFLPRS. If you have a full-length play you would like to hear read aloud, please email it to dguytonsubmissions@gmail.com.

Casting Opportunities

  1. Morehouse School of Medicine is casting now for Standardized Patients. This is a pretty well-paid gig wherein you essentially act like medical patients while the medical students try to figure out how to diagnose you. You usually get a clear outline of the character with some scripted dialogue, but much of it is improv, based on the character outline. It's a lot of fun, and several of our members work there. If you are interested, please send your headshot and resume to Dr. Jan Abraham at jeabraham@msm.edu. The schedule is flexible.

  2. Clinical Skills USA is casting now for Simulated Participants (aka Standardized Patients or SP), and they are currently looking for ACTORS of all ethnicities, ages, gender identities and body-types to add to their SP pool. This is part-time contract work, serving clients such as Kennesaw State University, Georgia State University, Mercer University, Emory Nursing School, and Northside Hospital. Pay begins at $22 per hour. Weekday availability is a must. Please send email to Chelsea Dinegan-Davis at cdinegandavis@clinicalskillsusa.com for more info.

Education:

  1. September 16, 2024 at 6:30pm - CURTAIN UP! ANXIETY DOWN! IMPROV CLASS -- Imagine being warm and engaging when meeting people for the first time. For so many people with social anxiety, meeting and greeting means gritting their teeth and plunging into hell. Having to speak in public, whether to a large or small group, feels like standing in front of a firing squad. Even ordinary conversation can cause a racing heart and a sensation of dread. A social event finds you wishing you were anywhere else rather than standing at the edge of a group trying to find something—anything---to say. Curtain Up! Anxiety Down! is a class that uses improvisation to help people with social anxiety learn to cope with self-doubt, move beyond fears and successfully and happily take part in social and business functions. Theatre producer and creativity coach Lesly Fredman and psychotherapist and development coach Murray Dabby have led the class for over a decade and know that not only does it take courage and commitment to learn how to manage anxiety—but also that it can happen through play!

  • “We have found that our most powerful tool is playfulness,” says Lesly.

  • More and more, play is being seen as essential for maintaining physical health and a sense of well-being. Studies have shown it can relieve stress, help with problem-solving, allow relaxation, and enhance social connectedness. Every class that Murray and Lesly have led over the past decade has created opportunities for participants to experience breakthroughs through the act of playing.

  • Combining movement, improvisational exercises and theatre games, with group processing has helped, often dramatically, to lessen and improve management of anxiety in class participants.

  • “The difference between typical improv classes and our work,” says Murray, “is that we move slowly and deliberately into exercises, offering much time for processing feelings, and learning about applications in life.”

  • All of the class play takes place in a safe and encouraging environment.

  • “You’re challenged but everyone is very supportive so feelings of being ‘stupid’ or ‘foolish’ go away quickly. No matter how much anxiety you have, you will not die. You are able to do it and the group is there to catch you if you fall," said a former student.

  • Class begins Monday, September 16th at 6:30 p.m.

  • For more information and to register, go to www.curtainupanxietydown.com or contact murray@atlantasocialtherapy.com to make a deposit to join.

  • The class will be held in person. Masks are welcome if you feel a concern for safety. Limited scholarships are available. Contact Lesly at 678-596-1856 or leslyfredman@gmail.com or Murray if you have any questions.

  • Please feel free to share this information with friends, family members, colleagues whom you think might find it beneficial.

Hiring:

  • Contemporary Classics Theatre is seeking a new Leadership Team! Our mission is to challenge and transform classic western theatre traditions by creating an inclusive community of diverse people, ideas, and cultures. We are seeking: a three-person, non-hierarchical leadership team of artists-administrators work through consensus to determine programming and to ensure equitable practices that prioritize principles of equality. Roles include the Artistic Director of ProgramsManaging Director, and the Artistic Director of Community. Join the CCT Leadership Team! We are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join CCT Leadership Team and to help shape the future of Contemporary Classics Theatre. If you, or anyone you know, may be interested, please apply and/or forward this email!

    • Desired Qualities of Candidates:

      • Locally available

      • Open to volunteering

      • Passionate about the arts

      • Strong connection to the Greater Atlanta community

      • Prior knowledge of CCT (beneficial, not required)

    • Desired Hard Skills:

      • 18+ (degree not required, relevant professional experience acceptable)

      • Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills

      • Familiarity with Google Workspace

      • Computer literacy

      • Database experience (preferred)

    • Position Specific Qualifications:

      • To learn more about us and the specific qualifications for each leadership position, please visit our website, www.crewofpatches.org. Don't forget to specify which position(s) you are applying for in your cover letter!

    • Candidate Submission: To apply for a Leadership position at Contemporary Classics Theatre, please email your application materials by October 15 to cctsearch@crewofpatches.org with the subject line "[Leadership Position] Application".

    • Your application should include:

      • A resume highlighting your relevant professional and/or artistic experience.

      • A cover letter expressing your interest in CCT and how your qualifications align with the company's mission and culture.

      • A brief sample or description of relevant work.

      • A recommendation from a professional or personal reference who can speak to your skills and abilities related to the sample provided.

    • We look forward to reviewing your application!

    • Contemporary Classics Theatre is an equal opportunity employer.

Miscellaneous:

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Thanks! And we look forward to seeing you at some of our scheduled events!

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Sincerely,
Daniel Guyton
Founding Member

Atlanta Dramatists

Our mailing address is:
Atlanta Dramatists

320 W Broad St

Ste 200

Fairburn, GA 30213

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     Aurora Theatre  (Lawrenceville)
 
     CenterStage North  (Marietta)

     City Springs Theatre Co

     Front Porch Players  (Clayton County)

     Henry Players  (McDonough)

     Horizon Theatre

     Legacy Theatre  (Tyrone)

     Lionheart Theatre  (Norcross)
     
     Live Arts Theatre  (Norcross)

     Main Street Theatre  (Tucker)

     Marietta Theatre Co

     New Depot Players  (Conyers)

     New Theatre in the Square  (Marietta)

     Newnan Theatre Company

     OnStage Atlanta  (Decatur)

     Players Guild @ Sugar Hill

     Pumphouse Players  (Cartersville)

     Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse

     Southside Theatre Guild  (Fairburn)

     Theatrical Outfit

     Woodstock Arts  (Woodstock)

 

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