If you can sing, dance, act, or do a combination of any of those things Quincy Community Theatre is looking for you to sign up and audition for their upcoming musical!
Time to warm up those vocal chords and memorize the lyrics to your favorite Whitney Houston and/or Garth Brooks song, American Idol auditions hit Kansas City
About a month ago we told you about The Voice holding auditions in the City that Never Sleeps... St. Louis. Which is practically our backyard (especially if you have a north facing house). At the time of the announcement, they hadn't secured a venue for the auditions...
Adventure awaits local performers at Quincy Community Theatre as they open auditions for the most legendary musical of our time—CAMELOT. Auditions are January 19-20, by appointment for men and women ages 18+.
Quincy Community Theatre is looking for students to let their freak flag fly! Audition appointments are now open for SHREK THE MUSICAL (TYA), December 5 and 6 for any Tri-State student in grades 3-12.
Quincy Community Theatre will be bringing the classic story Treasure Island to life on their stage in October, and they're looking for a few good (bad?) pirates! Auditions will take place August 31 and September 1, and actors and actresses of all ages are being sought. This will be a lot of fun, and it's a great opportunity, especially for young actors, to get on stage in Quincy!
Quincy Community Theatre is doing a production of Treasure Island in October, and they're looking for their pirate crew! Auditions are August 31 and September 1 by appointment for Grades 3 through adult.
I can remember going to the Washington Theater in Quincy to see Mary Poppins. I thought it was so magical and fun to watch. Now as I look back on it, I can appreciate the movie even more. I have a grandson who loves watching Mary Poppins. And now it is coming to the stage in Quincy!
How many of us read 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing' when we were in school? Probably most of us, right? I did. I don't remember a lot about it, because that's been a long time ago, but I remember enjoying the book a lot (and the sequels, which we also read). The popular Judy Blume story will be adapted for the stage at Quincy Community Theatre this fall, and auditions are being scheduled now.
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