
See events for current and upcoming performances. For more information, call 480-201-4637
How did Community Theatre begin? I thought MoezArt was an educational company?
Although MoezArt will primarily continue to offer theatre education to school-aged students, Community Theatre was created when Steven & Sharon Rodriguez left Southwestern College. Many students still wanted to be involved in theatre, but had no where to go. Also several of our students' parents were asking where they could be involved in theatre. We even got the same question from students who had graduated. We decided to open up a community theatre branch of MoezArt in the fall of 2008 with "Father Of The Bride." Meeting with much success, we continue to do it.
Can anybody be involved?
Yes. Community Theatre is for all people (see our non-discriminatory policy) who are college age and older who want to do theatre without having to deal with the liberal issues that plague many of today's artistic venues. Age appropriate characters [i.e. Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker] and filling in the chorus are the only age exceptions (so if you are 18 or under, don't expect to get any kind of a lead). In these shows we may do programs that have characters or situations that are too challenging for the younger age or address issues of a more mature nature. However, through it all, we will continue to do theatre from a Christian world-view, where we can honestly stand by our motto: "Glorifying God through the Arts."
Auditions for Fall 2010
--No appointment is required
--Arrive
prepared (see below for detailed information)
--Please forward this
website to anyone who is interested in community theatre
Audition for
Clue: The Musical
Be prepared:
1) To sing 16 bars of a song from audio track or a cappella
(accompaniment pianist will not be available)
2) Memorize a character monologue (note that we may still cast
you in any part, not just one you memorized)
Click here for PDF of monologues
3) Audition forms and contract - available at audition
* Phoenix Auditions *
Monday, August 9 and Thursday, August 12 from 6-9 pm at
Moon Valley Bible Church; rooms 7 & 8
* Chandler Auditions *
Tuesday, August 10 from 6-9
pm at Chandler Bible Church
Directed by Julie Mulkey
Rehearsals will begin on August 16, 2010.
To participate in Clue the Musical, you must be
able to attend 2 rehearsals per week as follows:
Monday night music rehearsal from 6-8 and Tuesday
night blocking rehearsal from 6-9.
Performances are on October 14, 15 (7 PM) & 16 (2 &
7 PM). Call time 2 hours before performance.
Phoenix "A" Cast
Directed by Steve Rodriguez
Rehearsals will begin on August 19, 2010.
To participate in Clue the Musical, you must be
able to attend 2 rehearsals per week as follows:
Wednesday music rehearsal from 6:30-8:30 and
Thursday night blocking rehearsal from 6-9.
Performances are on October 20, 21, 22 (7 PM) & 23 (2 & 7 PM).
Call time 2 hours before performance.
Phoenix "B" Cast
Directed by Julie Mulkey
Rehearsals will begin on August 20, 2010.
To participate in Clue the Musical, you must be
able to attend 2 rehearsals per week as follows:
Wednesday night music rehearsals from 6:30-8:30
and Friday night blocking rehearsal from 6-9.
Performances are on October 28, 29 (7 PM) & 30 (2 & 7 PM).
Call time 2 hours before performance.
Audition materials will be available by July 15, 2010.
If you have any questions, please contact Julie
Mulkey at 480-206-2170
or
moezartproductions@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Contract - Click Here
Contracts will also be available at auditions
Signed
contracts are required to participate
Depending on auditions, performances may be split up between two casts or show may be changed.
Clue: The Musical
Book by Peter DePietro. Music by Galen
Blum, Wayne Barker and Vinnie Martucci. Lyrics by Tom Chiodo.
Based on the Parker Brothers' Board Game.
5 men, 3 women.
The internationally
popular game is now a fun filled musical which brings the
world's best know suspects to life and invites the audience to
help solve the mystery: who killed Mr. Boddy, in what room and
with what weapon. The audience receives forms to help them
deduce the solution from clues given throughout the fun filled
evening. Three audience members choose from cards representing
the potential murderers, weapons and rooms; there are 216
possible solutions! Only one hard nosed female detective is
qualified to unravel the merry mayhem. Comic antics, witty
lyrics and a beguiling score carry the investigation from room
to room. Even after the culprit confesses, a surprise twist
shocks the audience.
"Makes good moves....
The creators have found the clue." -Baltimore Sun.
"Superb! Terrific!
Excellent! Fun!" -Herald Gazette.
"Has guts ... along
with its intrigue, 'colorful' suspects and deadly weapons." -Chicago
Sun Times.
"A show for the whole
family. A real good time!" -City Paper.
"Effervescent fun." -WBAL
TV.
Next Auditions are tentatively
set for the comedy "Here We Sit".
Watch this website for more
information.
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