A few audition slots still open for the world premiere of Zach Barr’s Winnie The Pooh Talespinner Children's Theatre Rehearsals start : 10/14 Performance Dates : 12/6,12/7, 12/12,12/13,12/14 - with a possible added weekend April 17-19 WHAT TO PREPARE: Please prepare a short retelling of your favorite childhood story while using a prop that is outside of the object's intended purpose. This can be done in a monologue from the performer's or object's point of view, a conversation between the performer and said object, or any other creative way you explore. Please bring a headshot and resume with you. Please email arhyan@talespinnercle.org to schedule your 10 minute audition slot. Be sure to include your availability for BOTH days. Roles: The script is written with pronouns for each character as they appear in A.A Miller’s book, this playwright has stated the following, “The decision on the pronouns used by each character may be made by the actor playing the part, and all pronouns across the play which refer to them may be adjusted to fit that interpretation.” - Winnie the Pooh: puppet, a forgetful and sometimes confused but loveable brown, furry bear - Piglet: puppet, a small animal that is cautious but gets excited - Rabbit: puppet, a wordy and self confident rabbit that is sometimes little judgemental - Eeyore: puppet, a thoughtful old grey donkey - Kanga: puppet, a kind and motherly, sometimes a little nervous - Baby Roo: puppet, a young, high energy kangaroo, - Christopher Robin: a young child, that often plays the role of patient leader A'Rhyan Samford