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Work with Theater X
Queridos Amigos...
I received a call today from Theatre X, and they asked me to help locate
talent and promote this exciting acting opportunity. I'm always glad to
work with John Schneider and Flora Coker because they've got staying
power and integrity and have worked very hard to create quality plays and
groundbreaking performances. I'd like to see Theatre X succeed in this
next endeavor, and most importantly, have the stories of talented
Minority 20 year old actors brought alive to theater. Milwaukee and the
rest of the country needs to hear and see the voices of women and men
under 30 -- the real majority -- right about now!
Gracias...Carmen
ATTENTION ACTORS & STORYTELLERS IN YOUR 20's!
Do you want to work with other young Latina/Latino, African-American,
Asian, Pacific Islander and American Indian actors like yourself?
(THEATRE X)
Do you want audiences to know how you see the world?
(THEATRE X)
Do you want to work with an award-winning director of an Internationally
acclaimed Theater Company?
THEATRE X
WANTS YOU TO AUDITION!
Theatre X would like to form a multicultural ensemble of actors between
the ages of 20-29, to create a performance about how they see the world
right now. Actors of ALL experience levels (limited, emerging or
professional) are encouraged to audtion. CALL THEATRE X TO MAKE AN
APPOINTMENT: (414) 278-0555.
Auditions are being held...
Monday and Tuesday, July 14 and 15 @ 7:00 PM
Theatre X, 158 N. Broadway, 5th Floor
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Also, Carmen Murguía will be on hand to answer questions about this
unique opportunity on:
Wednesday, July 9, 2003
1:30- 2:30 pm
¿Que Pasa? Coffee & Books, 611 W. National Avenue
Located inside the Esperanza Unida International Building
5:30-6:15 pm
The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center
315 W. Court Street
Located 1 Mile North of The Grand Ave. Mall
Between North Dr. MLK, Jr. Drive & North 4th Streets
and at ONYX' 8pm Wednesday night Open Mic
Poetry in the Basement hosted by Dan Vaughn!
Carmen Alicia Murguía (414) 220-4215
Riverwest Currents online edition - July, 2003
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