Auditions:

Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off

Auditions will take place on Thursday and Friday Dec. 3 and 4 in Schoolroy. Students should be aware that they are expected to attend both days of auditions. If this is a problem please contact the stage manager.

Those interested will need to prepare a two minute monologue that displays heightened language (like Shakespeare) and a noble type character. Students are also encouraged to read the script and may be asked to perform your monologue using an English accent.

Students should also prepare about 16 bars of a Celtic ballad like ìThe Water is Wide.” Songs like ìAuld Lang Syne” or ìAmazing Grace” are also okay, but you can find more examples at http://www.glasgowguide.co.uk/wmjc/wmjc-a.shtml. This will be sung a cappella and performed with your monologue on Thursday.

On Friday there will be a dance audition so students should wear clothing they can easily move in. They will also do more group work as needed. If you have any questions or concerns please direct them to Amanda Barker (stage manager) at abarker10@wooster.edu.

Students interested in Assistant Stage Managing or being a Production Assistant please contact Jody Tidwell at jtidwell@wooster.edu or visit her in the scene shop.

Theater Majors Hold Auditions for IS Productions

Marten Dollinger í10, Alex Paolino-Gibson í10 and Allison Wadleigh í10 will be holding auditions for the performance requirement of their independent studies on Monday, Nov. 9 and Tuesday, Nov. 10, with call backs on Thursday, Nov. 12. Those interested should prepare a contemporary monologue no longer than a minute in length.

Seeking an Arts Career in NYC?

Peter Zummo of the GLCA NYArts Program will attend the off-campus fair on Nov. 16 to provide information about the exciting off-campus internship opportunities with professional NYC artists. Wooster students can be a part of exciting experiences in theater, journalism, film, art, dance and music. Students can get feet wet in NYC before they dive into a professional career in the arts.† Questions?† E-mail Kim Tritt ktritt@wooster.edu

Former WSO Concertmaster Lin He Performs with Wooster Symphony

Violinist Lin He will perform with the Wooster Symphony Orchestra Saturday and Sunday Nov. 7 and 8 in Gault Music Hall. Lin He was a visitng professor of violin and the concertmaster of WSO for the 2003-2004 school year. He will perform Mozartís Fourth Violin Concerto in D Minor. Tickets are free for students, faculty and staff, and $5 for the general public. Saturdayís concert begins at 8:15 p.m. Sundayís will begin at 4 p.m.