The Grey Wellington Theatre Guild is looking for local vocal talent.
The guild is set to cast an original blues musical. Job’s Blues, by R. William Muir and featuring music by Chris Michie and Andy Kulberg is a modernized adaptation of the Biblical story of Job.
“We’re very excited about this project; it’s not often a group gets to stage an original show that is fresh and different,” said GWTG president Peggy Raftis, who is directing the production.
The show, which will be staged in the fall of 2012, requires a cast of five men and seven women.
The story of Job’s Blues is set in a bar room and offers excellent character roles, including a bartender, waitresses, God, the Devil and Job himself.
Auditions are on June 12, at 7pm at the Harriston Town Hall Theatre on Elora Street.
Participants should be prepared to audition with a blues song.
For information on the auditions contact Raftis at 519 338-3681.