Theater Auditions in Eagan Minnesota for Stage Play “Spontaneous Human Deduction”

Spontaneous Human Deduction

Location: Eagan, MN

Type: Theater

Eagan Theater Company will be holding auditions for our upcoming dinner theater shows – Spontaneous Human Deduction in February and Elvis Has Left The Building in April.

SPONTANEOUS HUMAN DEDUCTION

by Paul Collette and Robert Wright

Performance Dates – February 10 & 11, 2017

Directed by Justin Cervantes

Auditions will be held Monday & Tuesday Decemember 19 & 20, 2016 at Rasmussen Business College, 3500 Federal Drive, Eagan, MN.

About the Play: Spontaneous Human Deduction is an improv show couched within a mystery where every performance has a different crime, location and “who done it.” This show is fast paced and intriguing as it combines a mysterious crime that has been committed at the House of Usher, with fun and humor and a wide variety of improvisations!

2 males, 2 females, 5-7 either. Candidates should have some improv experience, will be flexible, willing to play, and will not take themselves too seriously. Actors of all ages and races are encouraged to audition. These are unpaid acting roles.

Preparation: Auditions will be 1-3 minute improv scenes. To sign up for an audition time, please go to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e094fa5af28a7f58-audition

Minnesota auditions

For more information visit our website at www.etc-mn.org or email justin@etc-mn.org

About Eagan Theater Company: Eagan Theater Company is a 501c3 nonprofit community theater group formed in 2011. Our mission is to ignite imaginations and encourage participation by producing high quality theatrical performances that appeal to a wide range of community interests. It also seeks to provide educational and performance opportunities and to heighten the awareness of cultural arts in the Eagan community.

December 19, 2016
3500 Federal Drive,
Eagan, MN 55122

Payment: Non Paid

City or Location of call: Eagan, MN
Please submit to: amy@etc-mn.org by 2016-12-18

This casting notice was posted by: Amy Kamarainen, Eagan Theater Company

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