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Got Talent? Audition to Perform at NSU, Aug. 29

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All actors, singers, and musicians are encouraged to audition for upcoming performances hosted by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Performing and Visual Arts. This is your chance to showcase your talents and take center stage at NSU! Auditions are open to all NSU students, faculty, and staff members.

Fall Auditions for Theater and Music

Thursday, Aug. 29
4:00–7:00 p.m.
Black Box Theater | Don Taft University Center

All Actors and Singers

The college is looking for talented actors and singers to perform in its productions of Sylvia (Oct. 4–13) and Once on This Island (Nov. 22–24).
All auditioning actors must prepare a one-minute monologue and a joke. All singers must prepare a 16-bar selection of a song; an accompanist will be provided. Students selected to perform may register for academic credit via THEA 2101, although enrollment is not required.

For more information, contact Mark Duncan, M.F.A., associate professor and assistant director of the college’s Division of Performing and Visual Arts, at (954) 262-8094.

All Musicians

Musicians are needed for the college’s production of Once on This Island in November. To audition, bring your instrument and arrive prepared to perform a short musical selection that demonstrates your talent. Musicians selected may also earn opportunities to perform in future productions as members of NSU ensembles.

For more information, contact Bill Adams, D.M.A., associate professor and coordinator of performing arts at the college, at (954) 262-8025.