Drayton Entertainment now casting for Annie

Drayton Entertainment is now accepting video submissions for its much-anticipated production of the hit family musical Annie.

The production runs at three locations during the 2012 Season: May 29 through June 23 at the King’s Wharf Theatre in Penetanguishene, Aug. 15 to  Sept. 1 at the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend and Nov. 13 through Dec. 23 at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse.

Since 2006, Drayton Entertainment has given over 300 young performers the opportunity to work alongside professional actors in various productions, including most recently The Wizard of Oz.

Youths are often cast through an open call audition. However, community interest in Annie has been spreading quickly.

In order to allow as many young girls as possible to have the opportunity to be considered for the coveted role of the infamous red-headed orphan, Drayton Entertainment is accepting video submissions from now until March 23.

Aspiring young actresses across Ontario are invited to record a video of themselves singing the memorable song Tomorrow and send it to the Drayton Entertainment casting team by following the  step-by-step instructions at www.draytonentertainment.com.

The submission process is open to girls aged 9 to 14. No theatre experience is necessary, but enthusiasm and spirit are required.

The actress cast in the role of Annie must be available for rehearsals and performances at all three venue locations.

This production of Annie is directed by Drayton Entertainment artistic director Alex Mustakas.

Robert Foster, who is known for his work on Hairspray, Rock of Ages and We Will Rock You in Toronto is the music director for the production. Gino Berti is choreographer.

“There is outstanding talent in this province,” said  Mustakas. “We look forward to reviewing all the video submissions and discovering some wonderful new performers.”

Tickets for Annie can be purchased online at www.draytonentertainment.com or by calling the box office at 1-855-drayton (372-9866).

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