Update: Local Theatrical Acting Opportunity
I just spoke with Calvin, the brain-child behind Real Live Adventures , today. He clarified that females are welcome to play the roles too, so all you women out there, contact Calvin at calvin@... or (801)830-5380 to set up an audition time.
I counted the number of roles again. There are actually 5 parts, not 4. Those interested should plan to be available Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 6 to 11.
Again, the goal is to get each part double-cast, so that if someone needs a night off, there can be some flexibility that way, too.
Personally, I am excited to see this production grow in great ways.
--Brent Knudsen (a.k.a. Agent Phillips)
visit the site for more info: www.realliveadventures.com
--- In ldsfilm@yahoogroups.com, "bruthereight" <brentknudsen@...> wrote:
>
> So, this isn't a film job, but I feel it may be a good start for
> someone attempting to begin building their acting resume. I am
> currently cast for one of the parts.
>
> What: REAL LIVE ADVENTURES Interactive Mystery: "The Shadow"
> Where: Provo, UT
> When: Thurs, Fri, and Sat evenings 6 PM to ???, Launches this Weekend
> (March 15th, 16th, and 17th)
> Who: 4 Adult Male Roles
>
> The production is currently cast. However, to accomodate schedules,
> the desire is to double-cast each part. These are paid positions.
> The actors are staged at various locations throughout Provo. Audience
> members solve a mystery and move from location to location interacting
> with the actors. The actors have a very basic script/plot to follow
> but use improvisational skills to bring their respective characters to
> life.
>
> For more information, contact Calvin at (801)830-5380 or by email at
> calvin@proasis-studios or Kevin at yutka@... or visit the
> website at www.realliveadventures.com
>
> Actors are expected to create/provide their own costumes and help with
> production set-up and take-down. Though not required, actors may
> distribute advertising flyers for additional pay.
>
> Thanks. Pass this on to whomever you think may be interested.
>
> -Brent Knudsen
>