SUDS Production Callout: Insert Title Here: A Devised Theatre Intensive
Directed by Adelaide Tustian
Assistant Directed by Mitchell Dihm
Produced by Emily Whiting
Performing January 8th in the Cellar Theatre
ABOUT THE SHOW:
We don’t know! That's up to you! But boy are we excited to find out! An original devised play will be created in a 5 day period with no barriers between cast and crew. Instead of a team working towards a directors vision, the full team creates the vision collectively. We are looking for people with bold ideas, who are keen to be creatively involved with every aspect of the production. Currently we are actively seeking 4-5 production members to fulfill the roles of lighting, sound, set and costumes. If you are looking to learn about these elements you are encouraged to apply!
YOUR APPLICATION:
Please book in a time on the allocated days below and come to your interview with bold ideas for why you believe this is the right show for you! Prepare to answer some questions on your experience and your goals for this production.
Production Application Form: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSeIivOJXPXScN.../viewform
Contact us at sudsdevisedwork@gmail.com for any further questions.
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Key Dates:
Interviews: Wednesday 25th October, friday 27th October, saturday 28th October, Wednesday 1st November
Callbacks: Wednesday 8th, Saturday 11th November
Devising Week: January 4th-January 8th (you MUST be available during these days)
PLEASE NOTE that there will be no regular weekly rehearsals/commitment outside of the devising week, meaning all production roles would be required to be available everyday from January 4th to January 8th.
Acknowledgment of Country
SUDS acknowledges that the University of Sydney and the Cellar Theatre reside on stolen land; the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. As a society that exists to tell stories, it is important to acknowledge that stories were being told on this land for thousands of years before British colonisation.
SUDS pays respect to elders past, present and emerging