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Auditions 10 for 2010 & Crucible Spring10
The general auditions for both shows will be will be Friday Nov. 14th 7PM-10PM and Sat. Nov. 15th 10AM-11:30. Callbacks will be Sat. Nov. 15th noon-6PM. Sign up sheets for audition times are on the callboard.
kick off of the Celebration of the first 100 years of theatre at the UAlbany
10 for 2010
Celebrating the centennial anniversary of theatrical productions at UAlbany, the Department of Theatre invites you to journey through the last one hundred years of performances. Students will get the opportunity to play a variety of characters in a wide range of styles.
The Crucible
Arthur Miller's 1953 Tony Award winner for Best Play is a story of good and evil buffeted by the question of self-identity and morality. Considered his most timeless work, this exciting drama about the Puritan purge of witchcraft in old Salem is a gripping historical play and contemporary social parable.
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Casting Policy Statement
University at Albany/State University of New
York
Department of Theatre
Casting Policy
As of January/2006
The Department of Theatre, University at Albany/State
University of New York:
Has pledged itself to the goal of achieving
cultural diversity in its casting
Encourages all University at Albany students
to audition for and participate in its productions
Strives to provide educational opportunities
for the growth, development, and training
of students and casts its productions in part
to fulfill this goal.
Encourages its faculty and staff to employ
the freedom implicit in educational theatre
to make bold and experimental artistic choices
in the conception, casting, and design of
their work
Recognizes the director as the person responsible
for making casting decisions for each production
and encourages integration between the production
process and coursework
Promotes the ideal that earning and retaining
a role is a privilege, not a right
Relies on the good faith and common sense
of its faculty, staff, and students to interpret
these policies in the proper spirit
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