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Co-op Theatre Auditions!
Employment Type Auditions
Date Posted 22 Apr, 2008
Location Sydney
Closing Date:
Company Information Fred's House Productions
NSW
Website: http://www.fredshouseproductions.com
Job Description AUDITIONS



References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot  



Nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay of the Motorcycle Diaries, Rivera’s writing is both stunningly beautiful and coarsely evocative. References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, is set in a cement backyard in the middle of the Californian desert shortly after the 1st Gulf War. A cat is seduced by a wild coyote and the frustrated moon waits hungrily for Gabriela to undress. Gabriela craves the comfort of her absent soldier-husband Benito, but on his return finds that everything has changed.  



AUDITION DETAILS:

CHARACTERS 

MOON, the moon in the sky, Gabriela’s friend

COYOTE, a wild one

CAT, Gabriela’s pet

MARTIN, a Latino of 14, Gabriela’s neighbour (Playing range:

late teens to early 20s)

GABRIELA, a Latino of 27, an army housewife (Playing range: early to late 20s) 

BENITO, a Latino of 29, Gabriela’s husband, a soldier (Playing range: early 20s to early 30s)   



DATES AND TIMES      Saturday 3rd May, 9am to 3pm

                                   Sunday 4th May, 9am to 3pm 

LOCATION

Actors College of Theatre & Television

505 Pitt Street

Sydney NSW   



PRODUCTION DETAILS: 

SEASON          

9th – 22nd June 



VENUE            

TAP Gallery

Level 1

278 Palmer Street

Darlinghurst NSW    



TO BOOK YOUR AUDITION EMAIL
frieda@fredshouseproductions.com 



Please include your preferred audition time, recent headshot and CV. 



This is a  co-op production.


Salary Profit Share / Co-op
How to Apply TO BOOK YOUR AUDITION EMAIL frieda@fredshouseproductions.com

Please include your preferred audition time, recent headshot and CV.

Contact Info Frieda Lee
Contact Email: frieda@fredshouseproductions.com
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Monday, 13 October 2008


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