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Teen Repertory Company Auditions

Auditions for Oddfellows Playhouse Teen Repertory Company's spring productions of An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen and The Farnsworth Invention by Aaron Sorkin (Golden Globe winning writer of The Social Network)

The first production is Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen and adapted by Arthur Miller. Renowned for its medicinal waters, a small Norwegian coastal town is enjoying the fruits of this economic boom. When Dr. Thomas Stockman discovers the waters are in fact poisoned by waste products from industry. His attempts to alert the unknowing public are met with tremendous force and resistance from those in power.
Directed by Missy Burmeister, opening night is March 31.

The second mainstage performance of the Teen Rep Company is The Farnsworth Invention. Written by Aaron Sorkin, whose The Social Network just won a Golden Globe, The Farnsworth Invention continues Oddfellows dedication to bringing cutting edge and relevant works to our community.

With a successful run on Broadway, The Farnsworth Invention is about two men and their race for the rights to one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century: the television.
As noteworthy as the selection is the director. Marcy Arlin, Artistic Director of the OBIE award winning Immigrant’s Theatre in New York City, will direct. Arlin is also a Fulbright Senior Specialist and member of the Lincoln Center Theatre.

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No prior experience necessary.  All students who audition will be cast.  No advanced registration required.

Rehearsals: Either Monday/Wednesday from 6:30pm - 9:30pm or Tuesday/Thursday from 6:30pm-9:30pm depending on which show students are cast in.

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Cost: $250. 

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