Friday, June 28, 2013

CLO Holds Auditions for Plaid Tidings


Pittsburgh CLO to Hold Auditions for the Upcoming Production of
Plaid Tidings at the CLO Cabaret

What                        
Auditions for Plaid Tidings at the CLO Cabaret at Theater Square, directed and choreographed by Guy Stroman.  Principals must be available October 21, 2013 – January 12, 2014.

Who          
A cast of four men ages 20’s to 30’s that can sing close, four-part harmony in the style of the “guy groups” of the late 1950s/early 1960s (The Four Lads, The Hi-Los, The Four Aces); the style is not do-wop or 50s-60s rock.  The solo material is in the style of the popular singers of that period (i.e. Perry Como, Johnny Mathis).

JINX:             High Tenor

FRANKIE:    Tenor/High Baritone              

SPARKY:      Baritone/Tenor

SMUDGE:     Bass/Baritone
         
When
By appointment – 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on Friday, July 19 at the CLO Academy.
Callbacks will be Saturday, July 20
Please call or email to schedule an audition time.

Where
Pittsburgh CLO Academy
130 Academy Avenue, 8th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
                                 
Requirements
•         Auditioners should prepare two songs of their best material; one uptempo and one ballad.  Bring legible sheet music in the correct key.
•         Applications can be downloaded from our website, www.pittsburghclo.org/pages/clo_auditions or picked up at the audition.
•         Requests for an audition appointment should be e-mailed to CabaretAuditions@pittsburghclo.org, and include a preferred time range, which will be honored as sign-ups permit.  If e-mail is not available, please call 412-281-3973 x 234. E-mail is highly preferred.

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