Woodstock Arts Seeks Actors, Culinary Artists for 'SEARED' Auditions
Director Delaney Circe will hold general auditions in January for the fast-paced kitchen comedy.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Arts is inviting local actors and culinary artists to audition for its upcoming production of "SEARED." Directed by Delaney Circe, the organization will hold general auditions on Jan. 6, seeking talent for the fast-paced comedy set in a professional kitchen.</p><p>Written by acclaimed playwright Theresa Rebeck, the play is described as an intense, comedic look at what happens when artistic creation collides with the "harsh reality of business." The production is part of the organization's current "Season of Discovery."</p><p>General auditions are scheduled for Jan. 6 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., with callbacks set to follow on Jan. 10. The casting call specifically invites performers ready to "get in the kitchen and start cooking," appealing to both traditional actors and those with culinary skills.</p><p>Residents interested in auditioning must sign up in advance through the Woodstock Arts website.</p>
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