As the dust settles after a fantastic Toronto Fringe Festival and the city's theatre community looks forward to Summerworks in July, Hart House Theatre is keeping busy in preparation for next season: Ken Gass and his team are completing the ensemble casting for Tideline, Much Ado About Nothing is now accepting submissions (see below) and our carpets are being cleaned!
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If love is a battlefield, then so is the audition room?
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Hart House Theatre is now accepting submissions for
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING By William Shakespeare Directed by Carly Chamberlain
Deadline for submissions: Friday, August 12, 2016 - early submissions are encouraged. Non-union (ACTRA or Equity), Non-paying
Those contacted for auditions will be seen August 18-21, with callbacks on Sunday, August 28. Only those contacted for an audition will be seen. Performance run: November 4-19, 2016
Please send headshots/resumes to auditions@harthousetheatre.ca.
If Carly (the director) is already familiar with your work, please make a note in your submission detailing the role(s) for which you would like to be considered.
Artists of all ethnic/cultural/sexual/gender identities are strongly encouraged to submit.
More details including audition requirements may be found here >> |
Hart House is the host and creator of many events and opportunities. Here's a look at one that's on this week.
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 The Art Museum is proud to present Counterpoints, a major exhibition that reveals the remarkable breadth and depth of interest in photography in this city. The exhibition has evolved through the generosity of passionately committed collectors who granted the loan of their works, allowing them to be seen by the public - many for the first time in Toronto. Highlighting a broad spectrum of private collections, Counterpoints proposes an experience of looking at photography that is ultimately heterogeneous and non-linear. Spanning nearly two centuries, the exhibition comprises 19th century singular images captured on metal and glass plates, through to artists' works that acknowledge photography's endlessly reproducible, ubiquitous presence in a vast and ephemeral digital world.
When: Ongoing until July 30, 2016 Where: Justina M. Barnicke Gallery and U of T Art Centre Cost: Free
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