Modern Shakespeare holds ‘30 Plays in 60 Minutes’ auditions
The approach to the ongoing auditions for the Modern Shakespeare Society’s “30 Plays in 60 Minutes” is as unique as the performances themselves will be.
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The approach to the ongoing auditions for the Modern Shakespeare Society’s “30 Plays in 60 Minutes” is as unique as the performances themselves will be.
While actors and directors are showered in applause, the unsung stars of theater are behind the curtain. These people transform empty spaces into distant worlds, drape actors in clothing from all periods and places, and thrill the audience with special effects. Their hard work breathes life into the show and often goes unrecognized.
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