The Fine Arts Association announces auditions for: The 20th Annual One Act Festival - The Originals Directed by Ann Hedger The Fine Arts Association will once again showcase original 10-minute plays. We received over 700 submissions from playwrights from the East Coast to the West Coast and many other countries around the globe. The Fine Arts Association is thrilled to present these new works again this season. (Rated Adult) Audition Dates: Monday, February 1 - 6:30 pm Tuesday, February 2 - 6:30 pm (Callbacks by invitation only-February 7 at 1:00 pm) The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, OH 44094 Rehearsals begin: Monday, February 15 - 6:30 pm Production Dates: April 8-23, 2016 - 7:30 pm (Fri/Sat) Requirements: CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Call Ann Hedger at 440-951-7500 x103 to make appointment Auditions will be scheduled in groups of six every half hour. Preparation: -- Come prepared to read from the scripts -- Bring a headshot or snapshot of yourself to attach to our paperwork. Casting Information: Ensemble of 12 to 14 men and women Mixture of ages: early 20's to 60+ Actors may be cast in more than one piece. No AEA contracts available for this production. Thank you to all the playwrights that sent submissions for the Festival. The selections for the 20th Annual One Act Festival are listed below: Me and My Shadow by Ron Burch (Los Angeles, California) Ron's shadow is bored by Ron and wants to find a new person to shadow. Confidence Scan by John Busser (Parma, Ohio) Getting the job in the future might require being scanned for more than drug use. Saving Cats by Nicole Castillo (Edmond, Oklahoma) Two married superheroes come to grips with who is the better superhero. The Temp by Steve Emily (Colorado Springs, Colorado) Celebrating a co-worker's birthday at the office is stalled by news of what happened to the temp. Garbage In by Philip W. Hall (Longboat Key, Florida) Heads or tails? Two guys discuss the absurdity of life after marriage. The First Yes by Jacob Juntunen (Carbondale, Illinois) A woman shares loving memories of her too short journey with her husband. Maryanne by David Lewison (Los Angeles, California) In the future, loneliness and love may come together with unexpected results. Chopping Celery by Connie Schindewolf (Bradenton, Florida) Three generations of women write to each other regarding the upcoming holidays and the importance of tradition. Kids These Days by Matthew Tawney (Lowell, Michigan) A family has lunch together to figure out how to deal with their son's....condition. Roadkill by J. Weintraub (Chicago, Illinois) Two truckers trying to make a deadline hit an animal...or something. Liable to Act by Terry Riley (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Performance Liability. What is it and why can't we just finish performing the darn play. The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, OH 44094 www.fineartsassociation.org<http://www.fineartsassociation.org> Like Us on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/TheFineArtsAssociation> Follow Us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/TheFineArtsAssn> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++