Channel One Enterprise Inc. A Letter From the Casting Director — Press Release CASTING NOTICE: To Whom It May Concern Richard Torrence’s “Lord Why Can’t I Do Right?” GENRE: Inspirational Musical Written By Richard Torrence & Directed by Michael Lange AUDITIONS: September 13th 2014 11am – 2pm September 14th 2014 2pm – 5pm Malonga Center… Continue reading Casting Call for “Lord Why Can’t I Do Right?”
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Open Up into Your Performing Power!
A Master Class based on the work of H. Wesley Balk Presented by Bonnie Brooks Bonnie, a well-known soloist in the Bay area who is equally at home performing opera, jazz, and music theatre, is also a founding member of our local NATS chapter, and teaches voice privately and at SSU. She will present performance… Continue reading Open Up into Your Performing Power!
Roustabout’s Apprentice Program Conservatory in Santa Rosa
Roustabout Theater, Santa Rosa, has a Fall Conservatory of Classes held at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. To sign up for the Conservatory, email: info@roustabout-theater.org (Unlike the shows, there is no audition required for the Conservatory.) Wednesdays 4 – 7:30 and Saturdays 11 – 6pm August 27 thru December 20 at Wells Fargo… Continue reading Roustabout’s Apprentice Program Conservatory in Santa Rosa
Opera Saves the Day!
Read about a Colorado hiker who sang opera to scare off a mountain lion! Quick thinking on her part, and a good defense! Opera Singer buy diflucan walmartbuy diflucan in canada cost of doxycycline at walmartcost of doxycycline at walmart buy zyban online canada cheapest zyban xenical salebuy xenical online cost of zoloft 50 mg100mg… Continue reading Opera Saves the Day!
How Musical Training Trains The Brain For Success
Here is a great blog post about benefits from Musical Training. Copied here from artsbridge.com How Musical Training Trains The Brain For Success Posted: May 30, 2014 by artsadmin Studies show benefits of music education in cognitive development. You may be aware of some of the ways that the study of music translates to broader… Continue reading How Musical Training Trains The Brain For Success
June 14 – All Day “Acting the Song” Workshop for High School Students
DETAILS This is a 3 session workshop taught by Gary Kline, Carnegie Mellon University, Head of Musical Theatre. Location: St. Ignatius College Prep, 2001 37th Ave, San Francisco
June 8 – All Day 16 Bar Intensive Workshop for High School Students
Details All Day Workshop with Brent Wagner, University of Michigan Musical Theatre Chair. Location: St. Ignatius College Prep, 2001 37th Ave, San Francisco
Organ Recital at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco on April 27th
When: Sunday, April 27, 4:00 p.m. Where: Grace Cathedral, 1100 California Street, San Francisco. The performance will feature four outstanding organ students from Interlochen Arts Academy playing the works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Langlais, Duruflé, Widor and Vierne. Interlochen Arts Academy is widely recognized as the leading training ground for today’s young organists. Interlochen organ students… Continue reading Organ Recital at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco on April 27th
Listen to this song and his crystal-clear diction.
Sean Hayes, in this song, represents what I am always preaching when I say “…sing the words at the level of speech.” Notice his crystal-clear diction? Sean Hayes
Summer Music West Gilbert & Sullivan Scenes Program – Deadline April 25!
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music has extended the deadline date for application to the Summer Music West Gilbert & Sullivan Scenes program, offered in collaboration with The Lamplighters, San Francisco’s own award-winning Gilbert & Sullivan company. They have openings for both male and female voices. Explore the “Topsy-Turvy” world of rollicking pirates, damsels in… Continue reading Summer Music West Gilbert & Sullivan Scenes Program – Deadline April 25!