Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Auditions for “A Century of Broadway”


It was 100 years ago that the American Theater opened for business on 42nd Street in the heart of Manhattan.  It was to be the first of many theaters in that part of town, the area now known around the world as “Broadway.”  Celebrate the history and heritage of musical theater from Tin Pan Alley to today’s blockbuster “Memphis—the musical.”

The Brownsville-Haywood County Arts Council will present “A Century of Broadway” Nov 3.  Auditions for singers will be Saturday, Sept 15, from 9 until 1, at the Ann L. Marks Performing Arts Center at College Hill, Brownsville, Tenn.  

Vocalist 6th grade to adult should have a prepared musical selection with either cd or simple piano accompaniment.
 
For more information contact Jay Walker at College Hill Center (731.772.4883) arts4@twc.com or Luke Churchill.

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