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King Richard's Faire
Boston, MA
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King Richard's Faire, New England's largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire, will hold cast and crew auditions for the 2015 season in Boston on Saturday, April 25th at BCA's Artist's Building, Studio 204, 551 Tremont Street, Boston and Sunday, April 26th at Boston University, College of Communications, 640 Commonwealth Avenue, Room COM 101, Boston. The Faire is the perfect opportunity for performers, entertainers, and technicians who are looking for a fun, interactive job and are available to work Fridays, Saturdays and Monday holidays from Sept 5-Oct 25.
King Richard's Faire Audition Information
Saturday, April 25th (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) at the Boston Center for the Arts - Artists' Building, 551 Tremont St., Boston
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Sunday, April 26th (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) at the Boston University College of Communication, Rm. 101, 640 Commonwealth Ave., Boston
King Richard's Faire, New England's largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire, will hold cast and crew auditions for the 2015 season in Boston on Saturday, April 25th at BCA's Artist's Building, Studio 204, 551 Tremont Street, Boston and Sunday, April 26th at Boston University, College of Communications, 640 Commonwealth Avenue, Room COM 101, Boston.
The Faire, which is held in Carver, MA and runs from the first weekend of September through the end of October, is looking for the following: village cast members (with free four-weekend theater training program), musicians (trumpeters, violinists, pipers, drummers, keyboards), singers, dancers, acrobats, actors/actresses, jugglers, stiltwalkers, aerialists, street performers, specialty acts, musical comedy performers, technical staff (costume, stage management, sound techs, etc.) and entertainment staff (musical directors, fight coordinators, etc.)
Actors and singers must prepare one monologue and two contrasting songs, one uptempo and one ballad, to be performed a cappella. None of the pieces need to be Renaissance themed. Musicians and specialty acts must be prepared to demonstrate any special skills, such as musical instruments, dance, magic, juggling, etc. Please bring a current photo and resume, if available.
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King Richard's Faire, New England's largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire, will hold cast and crew auditions for the 2015 season in Boston on Saturday, April 25th at BCA's Artist's Building, Studio 204, 551 Tremont Street, Boston and Sunday, April 26th at Boston University, College of Communications, 640 Commonwealth Avenue, Room COM 101, Boston. The Faire is the perfect opportunity for performers, entertainers, and technicians who are looking for a fun, interactive job and are available to work Fridays, Saturdays and Monday holidays from Sept 5-Oct 25.
King Richard's Faire Audition Information
Saturday, April 25th (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) at the Boston Center for the Arts - Artists' Building, 551 Tremont St., Boston
AND
Sunday, April 26th (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) at the Boston University College of Communication, Rm. 101, 640 Commonwealth Ave., Boston
King Richard's Faire, New England's largest and longest-running Renaissance Faire, will hold cast and crew auditions for the 2015 season in Boston on Saturday, April 25th at BCA's Artist's Building, Studio 204, 551 Tremont Street, Boston and Sunday, April 26th at Boston University, College of Communications, 640 Commonwealth Avenue, Room COM 101, Boston.
The Faire, which is held in Carver, MA and runs from the first weekend of September through the end of October, is looking for the following: village cast members (with free four-weekend theater training program), musicians (trumpeters, violinists, pipers, drummers, keyboards), singers, dancers, acrobats, actors/actresses, jugglers, stiltwalkers, aerialists, street performers, specialty acts, musical comedy performers, technical staff (costume, stage management, sound techs, etc.) and entertainment staff (musical directors, fight coordinators, etc.)
Actors and singers must prepare one monologue and two contrasting songs, one uptempo and one ballad, to be performed a cappella. None of the pieces need to be Renaissance themed. Musicians and specialty acts must be prepared to demonstrate any special skills, such as musical instruments, dance, magic, juggling, etc. Please bring a current photo and resume, if available.
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