August, 2009

Lockers Available in the College of Creative Arts

Lockers Available in the College of Creative Arts

Tired of carrying books and stuff around campus?

Did you know that the Creative Arts and Fine Arts buildings both have lockers you can rent by the semester? Lockers start at $25.00 per semester.

You can purchase your locker online or visit the box office in the Creative Arts Building. The box office will be open from 10 am - 4pm Tuesday - Friday the first week of school and then Monday - Friday 12 - 4pm .Visit the box office or call 415-338-7748 if you have any questions.

The Theatre Arts Department-Wide Meeting

The Theatre Arts Department-Wide Meeting

Sept. 3, 1-2 PM, Little Theatre

This is our annual get together meeting with faculty, staff, and theatre major students. In the first half of the meeting, the faculty and staff introduce themselves, announce upcoming events and productions, etc. In the 2nd half, the Players Club will meet the students.
We have budgetary crises, and major changes are taking place in the department. All the Theatre Major/Minor students are required to attend this important meeting.

AUDITION: Henry IV

AUDITION: Henry IV

September 9-12 – Auditions for Henry IV, Luigi Pirandello’s tale of lucidity and madness, illusion and reality, art and life

Auditions will be held in the Studio Theatre

Sign Ups and Copies of the text are located in the Theatre Department office CA 103.

If you have questions contact Mohammad Kowsar mksr@sfsu.edu or Meghann Dubie meghann.dubie@gmail.com

Theatre Arts Office looking for Work Study Student

Theatre Arts Office looking for Work Study Student

The Theatre Arts Office is looking for students to work in the office for the month of September, with the possibility of working the whole semester.

We are only hiring students who have been awarded Work Study. If you have not been awarded work study, but would like to know more about it, please talk to your financial aid adviser.

AUDITION: MA Thesis Project "Late: A Cowboy Song"

AUDITION: MA Thesis Project "Late: A Cowboy Song"

Late: a Cowboy Song
By Sarah Ruhl
Directed by Olivia Cowell

Where & When:
Tuesday, August 25th 6:30-9:00pm
Wednesday, August 26th 6:30-8:00pm
Callbacks will be held Wednesday, August 26th 8:00-9:00pm

Audition times may be reserved by contacting the director (see contact information
below), otherwise auditions will be held on a first come, first to audition basis.
Auditions will be held at 1105 G. Street, Napa (Fireside Room, Napa
Community SDA Church)

Performances will take place at the Sonoma Community Center Backstage Theatre.
October 2nd, 4th, 9th, and 10th.

AUDITION: Musical Theatre Workshop

AUDITION: Musical Theatre Workshop

Friday, August 28th 12-4pm In Studio Theatre

Please bring: 1 minute contemporary monologue, A song with sheet music, And a resume (if you have it).

Sign up for an audition time in the theatre arts office, ca103. If you were accepted into this class in the Spring audition cycle, please sign up for a slot anyway; put an asterisk next to your name and be sure to stop by and check in with me during your time slot.

This is a 4 unit class: ThA 433 Musical Theatre Workshop and Rehearsal and ThA335.3 Performance Techniques, class meets Th 10-1, F 11-5

AUDITION: Juliet

AUDITION: Juliet

SFSU Spring 2010 production of

JULI ET

Based on Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare
Directed by Mark Jackson

Auditions will be held Aug 31, Sept 1, 2 and 3, 5p to 10p, in the Creative Arts Building.
Callbacks will be scheduled as needed Sept 8, 9, 10, evenings

PRODUCTION INFO:
• 6 Women and 1 Man, all playing Juliet, all playing multiple roles. That’s right!
• Rehearsals will begin January 4, 2010, exact times TBD, but there will be 24 total rehearsal hours per week taken from M-F 6p-10p; Sat 10a-5p.
• Tech week begins February 22, 2010.

AUDITION: Vinegar Tom

AUDITION: Vinegar Tom

The Spring 2010 Musical Production of VINEGAR TOM will be held in the fall.

NO AUDITION TIME OR DATE HAVE YET BEEN SET.

Auditions will require a 1 minute contemporary monologue, a song. Please bring sheet music or accompanying instrument.
**Dialect proficiency will be a plus.

This project will require commitment for the full Spring semester.

This project was developed in the S09 Musical Playthings class with play and lyrics by Caryl Churchill and Original Music and direction by Barbara Damashek .

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