Class Act Productions

Community Theatre

Theatre for Children, By Children

Auditions

Musicians of Bremen

The World Premiere of This Production!

Based on the tale by the Brothers Grimm, a dog, donkey, cat, and rooster form an unlikely alliance to earn a living by making music. When burglars steal everything from the local villages, the four animals must decide whether to abandon their dream of making it big in Bremen or use their creative talents to help their friends and owners back home.

Come for lunch, come for laughs... it's a great time for kids of all ages! There will be placemats with puzzles and things to color, and you can stay after the show for photos and autographs!

Tickets: $10 per person.

11 a.m: Doors open.
11:20 a.m.: Lunch is served.
12 noon: Show time!

Print the Musicians of Bremen rehearsal schedule and auditions forms.
Performances of Musicians of Bremen will be August 3-10, 2013.

Audition
June 17, 2013 6:00 PM
June 24, 2013 6:00 PM
Kids ages 8-17 encouraged to audition

What's Involved in a CAP audition?
Kids between 7 and 16years old are welcome to adition for this production.

When trying out for a CAP production

  1. You will be asked to read from the script.
  2. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes because you'll be learning a few dance moves.
  3. Please bring your schedule through the last day of the run of the show so that the director is aware of any conflicts that may affect the rehearsal schedule.

On audition day, parents are encouraged to bring their children into the theatre and assist them with paperwork. However, parents are asked to leave the building once the audition process begins.

Make the most of your audition:

R Be prepared: memorize the lyrics & melody of your audition song.

R Smile & enjoy the audition process: the director & the rest of the audition team want you to do well.

R Show good behavior: directors are often more concerned with how you behave than with how well you sing, act or dance.

R Trust the director's choices: do your best at whatever you are asked to do, even if you're reading for a role you find challenging or awkward.

Rehearsing for a show:

Performing on stage is fun, but preparing for a quality production is a commitment that requires time and work from every member of the team.

Main Stage plays at CAP rehearse for about two months (three evenings per week plus Saturday mornings). For those cast in lead roles, there may be some Sunday afternoon or evening rehearsals.

Cast members are expected to attend rehearsals. We ask parents and their children to thoughtfully consider their ability to commit to a CAP production.

Class Act Productions Theatre
201 1st Ave S
Altoona, IA 50009