Feb 26, 2020
There's still time for hesitant but budding actors to strut their stuff in North Frontenac Little Theatre's spring production.
Although several roles have been allocated, acting opportunities are still available for male and female actors aged between 20 to 35 in the Irish-set, one act play, Ciara's Coming Home, to be staged in late April and early May.
"Some of the remaining roles are relatively undemanding with few lines to learn and would present a really nice opportunity for young men and women who've prevaricated about acting, to get their feet wet in drama," said director, Adrian O'Connnell.
Production crews are already working on lights and sets for the comedy to be staged at Sharbot Lake's Oso Hall and rehearsals are set to get underway starting Tuesday, March 3rd.
The play will be preceded by a dramatic prelude exploring the Irish emigrant experience in narrative, song and story.
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