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SUMMARY:CAST Auditions - A Wrinkle in Time
DESCRIPTION:Steamer No.10 Theatre is holding\nC.A.S.T. Program Auditions for\nA WRINKLE IN TIME\nBook by Madeleine L’Engle\nAdapted by Morgan Gould\nDirected (& Program led) by Cleis Hahn\nAuditions will be held Saturday & Sunday\, December 14 & 15 from 11:00am to 1:00pm.\nABOUT THE SHOW\nOne of literature’s most enduring young heroines\, Meg Murry\, is back — braces\, stubbornness and all. Once again\, she’s joining forces with Mrs Whatsit\, Charles Wallace\, Calvin O’Keefe and more to battle the forces of evil so she can rescue her father\, save humanity and find herself. In the end\, we know two things for sure: 1. Love CAN overcome evil and 2. There IS such a thing as a tesseract. Perfect for schools and touring groups\, this one-act adaptation of the beloved novel masterfully retells the story in a fresh and enduring way. \nSteamer No. 10 Theatre’s program directors are committed to building a diverse\, authentic cast\, supporting ALL students.  \nYoung artists of any gender identity\, ethnicity\, and neurodiversity are encouraged to audition!  \nPlease Note: This production is only casting student artists between ages 8-16. \nAUDITION INFO\nAUDITION DATE/TIME \nSaturday\, December 14\, 2024 and Sunday\, December 15\, 2024 \nLOCATION \nSteamer No. 10 Theatre \n500 Western Ave.\, Albany\, NY 12203 \nStreet parking is available on Western and Madison\, please do not park in the spots marked off for police vehicles. You may park within the Citizens Bank parking lot (Western Ave) after business hours\, but please take care to avoid handicap/unauthorized spaces with signage. \nAUDITION DETAILS\nSign-in will begin at 10:30 a.m.  \nAuditions will begin at 11:00 a.m. and end at 1:00 p.m. \nStudents need only attend one audition session\, though welcome to attend both. \nWHAT TO PREPARE \nSides or scripts will be provided for students to read from at the auditions. \nWe ask that students be prepared to fill out any conflicts they may have Mon.-Fri. evenings and Saturdays/Sundays from end of September through mid January. \nAdditionally\, we recommend wearing comfortable clothing and secure shoes. \nPRODUCTION DETAILS\nPERFORMANCE DATES \nMarch 21-23 and 28-30\, 2025\nFridays at 7pm\, Saturdays & Sundays at 3pm \nREHEARSAL INFORMATION \nRehearsals will generally be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and on Saturdays (time based on participant availability) regularly beginning January 11th. Due to this show’s condensed rehearsal period\, select students with may be called once or twice on alternate dates between December 16th & 21st. \nAttendance is mandatory for Tech Sunday (March 16\, 2024)\, Tech Week rehearsals (March 17-20\, 2025 with one dark day TBA)  and all performances. \nPlease contact eleahjayne@steamer10theatre.org with any questions or if a student is interested in auditioning but cannot make the audition dates. \nTuition for this program is $350.00 \nWe hope you’ll join us for our Spring C.A.S.T production of this beloved classic!
URL:https://steamer10theatre.org/event/auditions-a-wrinkle-in-time/
LOCATION:Steamer N.10 Theatre\, 500 Western Ave\, Albany\, NY\, 12203\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eleah Jayne":MAILTO:eleahjayne@steamer10theatre.org
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SUMMARY:PROGENY Live Debut - Epic Progressive Rock!
DESCRIPTION:PROGENY\nJOIN US FOR THIS EPIC PROGRESSIVE ROCK CONCERT\nFEATURING THE MUSIC OF GENESIS\, RUSH\, YES\, ELP… AND MUCH MORE!\n  \nAnnouncing the debut performance of Progeny – a band and project dedicated to performing masterworks and gems of progressive rock. \nWe’ll be performing songs by ELP\, Genesis\, Yes\, and more\, and would love to see YOU there!! \nProgeny debuts live at Steamer No.10 December 14th at 8:00 PM\, concert admission FREE to the public! \n \nTom Monkell  \nA guitarist and composer based in Albany\, NY\, known for his ability to perform across a variety  of genres and settings. He has had the privilege of working as a substitute guitarist for many hit  Broadway musicals\, including Wicked\, The Book of Mormon\, Chicago\, Matilda\, Come From  Away\, and Dear Evan Hansen.  \nHe has toured across the U.S. and Canada\, as well as internationally with various companies\,  including the national tour of Come From Away\, The Big Apple Circus\, and Broadway Rox. He  has also enjoyed opportunities to perform with orchestras including the Albany Symphony\,  Glens Falls Symphony\, and Sage City Symphony. \n  \n \nDerrick Whaley  \nDrumming since junior high school while listening to a wide range of music including: jazz\,  rock\, R&B\, funk\, and progressive rock. In addition to playing acoustic and electronic drums\,  I’ve played various percussion and provide lead and backup vocals.   \nSome of my musical influences are Dave Weckl\, Thomas Lang\, Gavin Harrison\, Neil Peart\, Bill  Bruford\, Phil Collins\, and Steve Gadd. I became a studio engineer producing\, and recording\,  and writing music using Protools. I’ve had the pleasure of playing the NFL referees NewYear’s  Eve party\, Turning Stone Casino\, as well as several festivals and county fairs.  \n  \n \nJay Gold  \nBegan playing guitar at the age of nine and bass guitar by age 14. I learned to play the  trombone\, keyboard\, and sing lead and harmony vocals before recording my first studio demo  at age 15. I’ve had the honor of playing with thousands of extremely talented musicians over  my career in local bars to broadway and classical orchestra. The moments that have given me  the most joy are when I play Rush songs on stage with my two teenage sons in our family band  The Goldman Boys.   \n  \n  \n  \nWid DeSantis  \nWid is a pianist and keyboardist currently living and working in Albany. He has an extensive musical theater background having played for over 80 shows  in the Bay Area of California and the Capital District. He has also played in bands in Boston  and San Francisco and is currently an active piano accompanist in the area. \n  \nSteve Saccoccio  \nRaised on jazz\, blues\, and progressive rock\, I began singing and recording in my dad’s studio  at the age of five. In my teenage years I recorded with bands in studios on Long Island and  Connecticut. My love for music inspired me to learn to play several instruments including  drums\, guitar\, keyboard\, and harmonica.   \nI played the bar scene as well as larger venues for decades in Connecticut\, New Jersey\, and  the New York Hudson Valley. In the early 1980’s\, I performed in all the major rock clubs in the  Albany area and began writing and recording an EP for Polygram records by 1988. The most meaningful and heartfelt gigs have been the benefit fundraisers for children’s hospitals and  animal shelters.  \nI’ve enjoyed playing a wide variety of rock music but Progressive rock continues to be my  favorite style to sing and perform. I’m extremely grateful to find such fine musicians who  possess the talent and passion to bring this great music back to life.
URL:https://steamer10theatre.org/event/progeny-live-debut-epic-progressive-rock/
LOCATION:Steamer N.10 Theatre\, 500 Western Ave\, Albany\, NY\, 12203\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eleah Jayne":MAILTO:eleahjayne@steamer10theatre.org
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