[NEohioPAL] CCCT seeking BRETT for Children's Letters To God

Brian M Marshall mbrian at bgsu.edu
Sun Nov 14 11:35:09 PST 2010


Caryl Crane Children's Theatre at BGSU Firelands is seeking a Teenage male tenor/alto to play the character Brett in its upcoming production of "Children's Letters to God". 
Seeking High school and college students age 14-19 for the production which open Feb. 26th, 2011. 
Rehearsals for "Children's Letters to God" begin Thursday Jan. 13th and the show rehearses Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6-9 and Saturday mornings from 9-2. 
20 Rehearsals total! More information about the show is below and can be found on the Caryl Crane Children's Theatre website:
http://www.firelands.bgsu.edu/arts/ccct/

Auditions will be by appointment only. Please send resume and picture to mbrian at bgsu.edu for consideration. 

Brian Marshall 
Artistic Director
Caryl Crane Children's Theatre
BGSU Firelands
419-372-0642 


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Children's Letters to God - Performance Schedule:
February 24,25 & 26 @  7:30 PM
March 3,4 & 5 @ 7:30 PM
March 6 @  2:30 PM (matinee)

“Dear God.  How did you know you were God?”
“Dear God.  Are you really invisible or is that just a trick?”
“Dear God.  How come you did al the miracles in the old days and you don’t do any now?”

These are just some of the hard hitting questions and tell-it-like-it-is revelations that make up CHILDREN’S LETTERS TO GOD, the new Musical based on the international best-selling book.  Inspired by the letters of young people writing to “the Big G,” CHILDREN’S LETTERS TO GOD is great family fun.  

Stuart Hample, the creator of the best selling book, has adapted CHILDREN’S LETTERS TO GOD form the page to the stage with music by David Evans (Birds of Paradise) and lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen (No Way to treat a Lady).  Original direction by Stafford Arima (Altar Boyz) and Original Musical Staging by Patti Wilcox.

As in the book, the musical is not specifically religious in nature.  It's about kids and various events in their lives that lead them to ask a lot of questions -- some funny, some serious, some surprising.


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