Polyhymnia, the Muse of Choral Song, invites you to join the song! Audition for the 2018 Randolph College Greek Play: MEDEA.
Details in the FAQ.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Polyhymnia, the Muse of Choral Song, invites you to join the song! Audition for the 2018 Randolph College Greek Play: MEDEA.
Details in the FAQ.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Terpsichore, the Muse of Dance, invites you to the dance! Audition for the 2018 Randolph College Greek Play: MEDEA.
Details in the FAQ.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Auditions for the 2018 Randolph College Greek Play, Medea, by Euripides, will be March 18 at 4pm in the Dell (or Smith Theatre if the weather is bad).
Why in March for an October show? Because we cast early to be able to prepare masks and to give you the summer to learn your lines.
But we hold more auditions right when school starts for incoming first years and people who’ve been off campus this spring.
More answers to your questions in the FAQ. And, as always, you can ask Prof. Cohen whatever you need to konw.
Auditions to fill the remaining roles will be
Sunday, August 26
2:15-3:45pm
Location: Mabel K. Whiteside Theatre (The Dell)
(Rain Location: Houston Memorial Chapel)
How to prepare? All the information is in our Audition FAQ.
Questions? email director Amy R. Cohen
Dionysus
Jordann Pruitt
Xanthias, Aeschylus
Quan (Sam) Sun
Heracles, Charon, Servant, Plathane, Pluto
Daisy Howard
Corpse, Doorkeeper, Landlady, Euripides
Michael Pulliam
Chorus Leader (Head Frog and Mystery Keeper)
Eric Huber
Chorus of Frogs/Chorus of Initiates
Yueyin (Carlie) Xiong
…more to be cast soon…
Attendants of All Varieties
Kaitlyn Evans
Matthew Gibson
…more to be cast soon…
heralds the coming of the 2016 Randolph College Greek Play
AUDITIONS
for
Aristophanes’ THE FROGS
in which Dionysus goes to Hades to bring back a poet and save the world
are Tuesday, April 26*
4:30 to 7pm, in The Dell (Nichols Theatre if it rains)
Details in this post or the FAQ, including “Why on earth are auditions during the last week of class?!?”
Usually MELPOMENE, the Muse of Tragedy, is the one in charge of things in the Dell. But this year, she’s simply paving the way for her sister Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, who is on her way to bring you The Frogs.
But YOU have to complete this picture.
Audition for the 2016 Randolph College Greek Play: THE FROGS.
Details in this post or the FAQ, including “Why on earth are auditions during the last week of class?!?”
Let us know we can expect you.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
The god ARES needs some comic relief! He’ll fight anyone who’s not a fan of the Randolph College Greek Play!
Audition for the 2016 Randolph College Greek Play: THE FROGS.
Details in this post or the FAQ, including “Why on earth are auditions during the last week of class?!?”
Let us know we can expect you.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
Even the stern goddess ATHENA can’t resist a comedy.
Audition for the 2016 Randolph College Greek Play: THE FROGS.
Details in this post or the FAQ, including “Why on earth are auditions during the last week of class?!?”
Let us know we can expect you.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.
ERATO, the Muse of the lyric and the lyric, is already singing your praises because of your divine role in the Greek Play.
Audition for the 2016 Randolph College Greek Play: THE FROGS.
Details in this post or the FAQ, including “Why on earth are auditions during the last week of class?!?”
Let us know we can expect you.
And you can always ask Prof. Cohen your questions.