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The TriArts Trumpet
No. 1 / Vol 08 Email Subscriber Newsletter January 9, 2008

AUDITIONS for TriArts’
2008 SUMMER SEASON

Auditions for TriArts’ 2008 Summer Season will begin February 1st, 2nd and 3rd.

TriArts will be producing:
The Full Monty
(Rehearses: May 24 – June 18; Runs: June 19 – July 6)

Camelot
(Rehearses: June 21 – July 10; Runs: July 11 – 20)

Elton John and Tim Rice’s AIDA
(Rehearses: July 5 – July 30; Runs: July 31 – Aug.17)

Auditions will take place at TriArts’ Bok Gallery, 49 Amenia Road, Sharon, CT. by appointment only, on February 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.

Call backs will be Feb. 8th , 9th , and 10th .

For complete audition information, visit the TriArts website at www.triarts.net.

Email audrey@triarts.net or call 860-364-SHOW X. 100 to schedule your appointment

Unique in the area for it’s formula of blending performers at all levels of experience, with professional directors, choreographers and designers, TriArts’ summer season has been providing onstage opportunities for more than 100 actors, singers and dancers each year.

Whether you've been on stage before or are considering venturing into the exciting world of show business for the first time we encourage ALL to audition!


In Loving Memory of Roland Algrant

It is with great sadness that I share with you the loss of our good friend Roland Algrant - a man who loved TriArts and touched the lives of all he came in contact with - especially during his run in Annie Get Your Gun as Mr. Wilson. Roland passed away this past month and, while I personally looked forward to seeing him again and again on our stage, we at TriArts are left, instead, with his inspirational energy and joy and the memory of a very special and talented friend.

"I loved watching him enjoy each performance during the run of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. What great memories we can all treasure." -Cindi Parise (Choreographer, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN)

"I feel very blessed to have known him and to have worked with him. Roland was simply an amazing human being and they don't come along very often." -Kellie Johnson (Annie in ANNIE GET YOUR GUN)

"Roland was the kindest and most gentle man with a twinkle in his eye that drew everyone to him. In rehearsals for ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, he was so kind to the kids with "Doin' What Comes Naturally" even when we did it over and over again. I will miss him." -Sarah Combs (Director, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN)

Roland will forever be a beloved part of the TriArts family. -Michael Berkeley


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