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    Dept. 3951

    1000 E. University Avenue

    Laramie, WY 82071

    Phone: 307-766-2199

    Email: theatre_dance@uwyo.edu

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    Auditions, Festivals, and Associations

    Department of Theatre and Dance

    UW Production Season Auditions

    The department holds auditions several times a year for the current production season and also for summer theatre.

    2023-2024 AUDITION INFORMATION

     

    THE LARAMIE PROJECT, 25th Anniversary Staged Reading

    WYOpen Stages and Tectonic Theater Project

    Runs OCT 11, 7:30pm, Thrust Theatre

    Submit video auditions to Matt Greenburg at mgreenb1@uwyo.edu by SEPT 2 (details )

    Cast list Monday, SEPT 4, rehearsals begin SEPT 9

     

    METAMORPHOSES (Drama)

    Runs OCT 25 - 29, Thrust Theatre

    Get audition info from Scott Tedmon-Jones at stedmonj@uwyo.edu

     

    Life/AFTER\Dark (Dance/Theatre)

    Runs NOV 15 - 18, Studio Theatre

    Auditions: Wednesday, AUG 30, 6:00-9:00pm, Mains Dance Studio (BCPA 1131)

    Cast List Thursday, AUG 31, rehearsals begin Friday, SEPT 1

    Bring completed audition forms (get from Aaron Wood at awood5@uwyo.edu)

     

    RADICAL HUMANITY (Dance)

    Runs MAR 1 - 3, A&S Auditorium

    Audition Date #1: (David Dorfman Dance Repertory Work)

    Wednesday, SEPT 6, 10:00am, Mains Dance Studio (BCPA 1131)

    Audition Date #2: (Faculty Choreographed Work)

    NOV 2023, Date & Time TBD

     

    INTO THE WOODS (musical theatre)

    April 4 - 7, April 11 – 14

    Venue: Thrust Theatre

    Audition Date(s) & Time(s) TBD

     

    Please contact theatre_dance@uwyo.edu if you have additional questions.

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    Associations / Festivals of Interest

     

    American College Dance Festival Association

    The American College Dance Festival Association's primary focus is to support and promote the wealth of talent and creativity that is prominent throughout college and university dance departments. ACDFA's sponsorship of regional conferences and the national dance festival provides the venue for students and faculty to engage in three days of performances, workshops, panels, and master classes taught by instructors from around the region and country. The conferences also provide the unique opportunity for students and faculty to have their dance works adjudicated by a panel of nationally recognized dance professionals in an open and constructive forum. Culminating with the presentation of pieces selected for their exemplary artistic quality, the conferences are the primary means for college and university dance programs to perform outside their own academic setting and be exposed to the diversity of the national college dance world.


    ACDFA also sponsors the National College Dance Festival. A biennial event, the National Festival showcases works selected from each regional conference for presentation on gala concerts at the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater.

    Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

    Started in 1969 by Roger L. Stevens, the Kennedy Center's founding chairman, the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) is a national theater program involving 18,000 students from colleges and universities nationwide, which has served as a catalyst in improving the quality of college theater in the United States. The KCACTF has grown into a network of more than 600 academic institutions throughout the country, where theater departments and student artists showcase their work and receive outside assessment by KCACTF respondents. The goals of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival are:

    • To encourage, recognize, and celebrate the finest and most diverse work produced in university and college theater programs;
    • To provide opportunities for participants to develop their theater skills and insight; and achieve professionalism;
    • To improve the quality of college and university theater in America;
    • To encourage colleges and universities to give distinguished productions of new plays, especially those written by students; the classics, revitalized or newly conceived; and experimental works.
    National KCACTF

    United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Inc

    Mission

    The United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Inc. (USITT) connects performing arts design and technology communities to ensure a vibrant dialogue among practitioners, educators, and students.

    Vision

    • USITT will be a prominent leader of theatre and entertainment design, management, and technology through our conferences, exhibitions, awards, publications, and research. USITT is dedicated to the professional development of those who are an integral part of the performing arts and entertainment industry.
    • USITT will promote the best of design and technology through exhibitions, which are widely distributed to new audiences;
    • USITT will actively promote and support research and development today that creates the theatre of the future;
    • USITT will honor the best of theatre design, management, and technology through nationally - and internationally - recognized awards;
    • USITT will be the documentary body for the history of design, management, and technology in the performing arts and entertainment industry;
    • USITT will disseminate information about the history of the field, and aesthetic and technological developments by producing the USITT Annual Conference & Stage Expo, tours, and symposia;
    • USITT will advocate for safe, efficient, and ethical practices;
    • USITT will continue to strengthen the organizational operations of the Institute and National Office;
    • USITT will grow and provide valuable services to our membership and insure that interests of members are represented regionally, nationally, and internationally.

    The University/Resident Theatre Association

    The University/Resident Theatre Association is the country's oldest and largest consortium of professional theatre training graduate programs and associated professional theatre companies. Founded in 1969, U/RTA provides a variety of service, management and informational programs to its members, and to non-member students, theatre professionals and producing companies, while serving as the primary liaison between the professional and educational theatres. U/RTA encourages the professional training of artists, and of future teachers in the performing arts for all levels of education.

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    The Rocky Mountain Theatre Association

    The Rocky Mountain Theatre Association (RMTA) was founded in 1951 by Campten Bell from the University of Denver, C. Lowell Lees at the University of Utah, and Vio Mae Powell from Idaho State University. These theatre professionals, along with colleagues in neighboring states, created the RMTA as a forum for students and theatre artists to expand their knowledge and experience through interaction with fellow students and theatre professionals.

    Each year a different organization hosts the RMTA Theatre Festival. This event includes classes, workshops, performances and competitions in theatre.

    Membership in the RMTA is open to anyone interested in the varied aspects of theatre arts. Individual artists, people in educational programs, community theatres, and professional theatres will find membership in the RMTA particularly stimulating and advantageous.

     
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    Dept. of Theatre and Dance

    Dept. 3951

    1000 E. University Avenue

    Laramie, WY 82071

    Phone: 307-766-2199

    Email: theatre_dance@uwyo.edu

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