Arts & Entertainment

Auditions For Morristown Onstage Coming Up Soon

You could win $1,000 for your performance.

MORRISTOWN, NJ – Auditions for the annual Morristown Ontstage! talent show are coming up soon in Morristown.

Amateur talent that live, work or train in Morristown, Morris Township or Morris Plains are welcome to audition (groups must have at least one member from one of the three towns).

Auditions will be held on Dec. 16 at Morristown High School. Interested performers must register by Dec. 18. Registration submitted by Dec. 1 will cost $20; registrations submitted later cost $25. (Click here to register.)

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The top talent in each age group will take home a $1,000 prize, and the Audience Choice winner will win $500. Another $250 will be given to the winner of the Rossoff Rising Star Award for talenttraining chosen by the Morristown Onstage Steering Committee.

The Morris Educational Foundation hosts the event, which benefits the Morris School District.

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“We are so excited to celebrate 11 years of extraordinary talent in our community and 11 years of Morristown ONSTAGE raising money to fund initiatives supporting the students in the Morris School District. We have raised over $525,000 over the last 10 years from the event and we hope to raise a record amount this year,” said Molly Servais, Morristown ONSTAGE event chair and member of the Morris Educational Foundation Board of Trustees.

“The Morris Educational Foundation is very excited about Morristown ONSTAGE. We are proud to give our community’s local amateur talent an opportunity to perform in front of their hometown, and in a top notch facility such as the Mayo Performing Arts Center” said Patty Haralampoudis, Chairperson of the Morris Educational Foundation. “The event sold out in 2 days last year so be sure to get your tickets as soon as they go on sale in early 2018.”


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