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Audition call: 2019 NotaBle Acts Summer Theatre Festival

The NotaBle Acts Theatre Company invites all interested to participate in open auditions for our 2019 Summer Theatre Festival, which will staged from July 26-August 4. Eleven different plays of varying lengths and genres, including one-act plays, readings, and short 10-minute and 20-minute plays, will be cast at the auditions, with a large number of roles available for actors of all ages. Those interested can attend auditions either on Saturday, July 6 from 1:30-3:30 PM or Monday, July 8th from 7:30-9:30 PM at Memorial Hall on the UNB Campus, Fredericton.

Auditions will consist of readings from the plays, with no advance preparation necessary. Please email nbacts@unb.ca to book an audition time, indicating any preference for day and time. Those auditioning should be prepared to be on hand for most of the full two hours if possible. Please email us also should you be interested in auditioning but cannot make either of the audition dates. For more information on the festival, visit www.nbacts.com

2019 Mainstage Co-Production Announced

NotaBle Acts partner with Solo Chicken Productions’ the coop the present, Fruit Machine.

The NotaBle Acts Theatre Company and Solo Chicken Productions’ the coop are excited to announce that they will be partnering to present the coop’s riveting new work, Fruit Machine, as the feature mainstage production of the 2019 NotaBle Acts Summer Theatre Festival.  The production, created by Alex Rioux and Samuel Crowell during their stint as coop Artists in Residence, is a timely exploration of queer history that was directed and created by a queer positive cast that aims to shine a spotlight on a largely hidden part of our past.

Using physical theatre to interpret historical text and quotes, this new work focuses on the questionable practices of the RCMP that targeted the LGBTQ+ community in the 50s and 60s. One such questionable practice was the ‘fruit machine’, which was said to be capable of determining if an individual was interested in homosexual activity. Fruit Machine shines a light on these barbaric practices and on the unfair treatment of queer individuals in Canadian history. Fruit Machine director Alex Rioux notes that, “Seeing Fruit Machine take the mainstage at NotaBle Acts marks an important milestone in our community where we are finally seeing queer stories take centre stage.  Queer history has often been actively suppressed and erased by the dominant culture and so it is critical to ensure that these stories find a voice and are finally told.”

Performances:

Preview Tuesday July 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Performances Wednesday July 24 and Thursday July 25 at 7:30 p.m.

All shows will take place at the Black Box Theatre – St. Thomas University – 51 Dineen Drive