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Fancy yourself as a star of the stage and screen? Well this is your chance! The Met and Proper Job Theatre Company are holding open auditions on Saturday 17 September to find actors for its Christmas show this year.

Proper Job Theatre Company will be performing their enchanting production of Scrooge, A Christmas Carol this December at The Met in Bury and are looking for young talented actors ages 7 – 19 to help make the production truly magical.

The parts of Tiny Tim, Child Scrooge, Teenage Scrooge, Child Belle, Teenage Belle and the four Cratchit children as well as parts in the Children’s Chorus are up for grabs.

The company use their own distinctive theatrical method and style to transform classics into theatrical masterpieces, creating work which is visually inspiring and creatively engaging. This is an amazing opportunity for any young people interested in making acting their career.

There are 110 audition places available, limited to first come first served. To register your interest or for more information please call The Met on 0161 761 7107. Auditions will take place in the morning from 10am to 12 noon and in the afternoon from 12.30 until 2.30pm and 3 – 4.30pm.

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Last session: Sat 17 Sep 2011 at 3:00 PM - This event has now passed

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