Tramshed’s Young Company
Sun 9th May 2021 - Sat 26th June 2021
We want to hear from YOU!
We are auditioning for Tramshed’s Young Company
Are you…
- aged 16-20?
- thinking about a career in the performing arts?
Then we want to hear from YOU!
Tramshed presents.........
“Drylands”
Written by Newton Moreno
Directed by Andre Pink (Tramshed’s Progression Producer)
Exploring themes of tolerance, identity and transphobia
This is a fusion programme for young actors (aged 16-20) and emerging directors, producers and designers (aged 21-25) to come together, collaborate and create!
What’s in it for me?
Network: A chance to work with industry professionals and emerging artists
Skill up: Attend masterclasses and develop key performance skills
Experience: Learn what it feels like to be involved in a professional production
Perform: Be in a showcase and gain real on-stage experience
Develop: Help you get to the next stage in your career – drama school, university,. Whatever that may be
Mentoring: Chances to speak to industry professionals about career progression in the arts
About you
- To be considered for this project, you will need to be:
- Keen to develop ensemble and physical theatre skills
- Enthusiastic , with a passion for performance
- Interested in a career in the arts
- Committed to ALL rehearsal and performance dates (see below)
Dates
Audition: Sunday 9th May – 11am-5pm
Rehearsal Week: Monday 31st May – Friday 4th June 11am-5pm
Masterclass: Weds 9th June 5-7pm
Rehearsal Weekend 1: Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th June 4-8pm
Rehearsal Weekend 2: Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th June 4-8pm
Practice Run: Monday 21st June 6-8pm
Tech Rehearsal: Wednesday 23rd June - time TBC
Dress Rehearsal: Thursday 24th June 5-9pm
Performances: Friday 25th June 7.30pm, Saturday 26th June Matinee 2pm and 7.30pm
How to Audition
Please fill in the form below to apply:
Application deadline: Monday 3rd May 10 am
We will contact you if you are successful.
If you have any queries, please email eleanor@tramshed.org or andre@tramshed.org
Knickers Theatre, photo by Michael Lynch