Wednesday, 22 June 2011

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Cast/crew opportunities for Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story

Meet Peter: an East Village exec of reputation and distinction. Two kids, a loving wife, a parakeet, a picket fence…

Meet Jerry: he’s been to the zoo. And because of what happened there, he’s going to be on the news tomorrow.
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…do you want to hear? What Jerry did at the zoo?

Set in an America on the cusp of cultural and spiritual renewal at the dawn of the 60s, when the spirit of revolution was a mere nipping at the heels of the Man in the Grey Flannel Suit by beatniks and burnouts. The 1958 debut one-act play of Edward Albee – author of the seminal Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – is both bloody-minded and raw: a cautionary tale about the dangers of willful miscommunication.

Positions available: Lighting Designer, Sound Designer, Set Designer/Visual Artist.

Please email director Shannon Loughnane at sjloughnane@gmail.com.

Auditions to follow!

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