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THE GOLDEN DOOR

Rehearsals start Tuesday 7th October 2008, 4.30-6.30pm - Secombe Theatre, Sutton

Secombe Theatre, Sutton

SAVVY Theatre’s Young Company is looking to work with up to 15 local teenagers on a production of THE GOLDEN DOOR by David Ashton.

This show is a dark mythical tale with themes of loss, betrayal, friendship and bravery. This is a unique opportunity to act with a professional company on an extraordinary project exploring theatrical skills such as music-making, puppetry, stage combat and physical theatre.

This project is open to anyone aged 12-16years of age who live in and around the London Borough of Sutton.

No prior experience is necessary, although enthusiasm and commitment are essential.

Rehearsals will take place on Tuesday afternoons at the Secombe Theatre, Sutton and all prospective cast members will be asked to attend at least one ‘taster’ workshop in September.

This project will also give those cast members wishing to pursue their interest in drama further, the opportunity to join the SAVVY Young Company from January 2009.

The performance will take place on Saturday, 29th November at the Charles Cryer Theatre.

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In preparation for their performance, participants will also be seeing the West End production of STOMP during the Autumn term and negotiations are currently underway to give those involved the opportunity to have a follow-up workshop with the cast.

Address:

42 Cheam Road
Sutton
SM1 2SS

Booking info:

The cost for participating is £20.00, payable on acceptance into the project.

To apply, please download and print the application form at: www.savvytheatre.co.uk/door.PDF

All applications will be treated on a strict first come, first served basis. Once received, you will be contacted with details on the ‘taster’ workshops and rehearsal schedule.

website: http://www.savvytheatre.co.uk/now.htm

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