Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre Auditions for ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ to be Held Next Monday & Tuesday 12/9-10th

AUDITIONS for MVCCT’S Teen Production

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Much Ado about Nothing

WHO: Teens 12–18 years old
WHAT:  Auditions for Much Ado About Nothing
WHEN: December 9th  & 10, 2013
Register online to audition at mvcct.org
WHERE: Heritage Presbyterian Church
8503 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, VA

CONTACT: For audition information: [email protected]

  • Auditions will be held Monday and Tuesday evenings, December 9th and 10th for Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre’s (MVCCT) production of Much Ado About Nothing at Heritage Presbyterian Church, 8503 Fort Hunt Road in Alexandria VA.
  • To sign-up for auditions, visit MVCCT’s website at mvcct.org.  
Any child who falls into the age range of twelve to eighteen may audition.

About the Show:
Originally published in the 1600’s with the main characters returning from war, director Heather Sanderson brings a fresh, updated version to the stage as she takes MVCCT’s  Much Ado About Nothing into 1982 Italy as the characters return from the World Cup!

Much Ado About Nothing is generally considered one of Shakespeare’s best comedies, because it combines elements of robust hilarity with more serious meditations on honor, shame, and court politics. Claudio and Hero are young, in love and getting married. Beatrice and Benedick are older, single and can’t stand each other. As friends and family gather for the wedding, hidden desires, jealousies and mischievous schemes threaten to keep the bride and groom from the altar. Will young love prevail, or will another romance bloom instead? One thing is certain – as long as there are men, women and passion there’s always “much ado.”  This is a joyful comedy that ends with multiple marriages and no deaths!

 About The DIrector:
HEATHER SANDERSON studied with some of the world’s finest teachers at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England.   Heather is known locally for instilling a love of Shakespeare into the hearts of children and her students have performed several times at the National Theatre in Washington DC and in England. Heather’s extensive knowledge of Shakespeare has been utilized by The English Speaking Union and the Society  for Arts and Letters, for whom Heather has served in a judging capacity. Heather may be familiar to fans of British television programs through her Tea with Heather segments on MPTs Afternoon Tea.

logo (2)About MVCCT:
MVCCT was founded in 1980 as a not-for-profit organization to provide area youth with quality theatrical experiences that are educational, creative, engaging and supportive. Through the use of hands-on learning of the theatrical arts, MVCCT offers children, ages 3-18, the opportunity to enhance their development—building self-confidence, character, self-expression, autonomy and responsibility. MVCCT strives to stimulate and enhance the cultural life of young people by offering a creative outlet that helps them to develop poise, independence, and accountability through self-expression. Numerous studies clearly indicate the value of arts education in contributing to the emotional and educational development of young people. Research has shown that participation in arts activities is linked to higher academic performance, more community service, a higher level of self-confidence and discipline, and improved social skills.
 

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