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| Sunday, January 29, 2012
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Auditions for area youth for Oliver
(Performing Arts)
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“Oliver” auditions Sunday January 29 2012 from 2-5 pm
WJU Troy Theater
Roles for males and females between the ages of 8-16
to avoid an “open cattle call” situation we will not be making a public announcement. We ask that you please pass this information on to parents, organizations, or schools that may have students interested in participating. All students that plan to audition will need to have a parent or legal guardian email me the following information prior to the audition. Please Email information to daveh@wju.edu before Jan. 29th.
Students Name:
Age:
School or Organization Affiliation if applicable:
Name of Parent or Legal Guardian:
Cell Phone:
Home Phone:
Email:
No student will be permitted to audition unless we have received this information.
Due to the small stage size and limited backstage areas of our facility, we regret that we will need to limit the cast size and may not be able to use everyone that auditions.
Students 8-12 will be considered for roles as the orphans that appear and sing in “Food Glorious Food” or for the role of Oliver. Students 12-16 will be considered for the roles of Dodger, Fagin’s Gang and as additional chorus members.
Students should come prepared to sing one verse of “Silent Night” and to sing scales to determine vocal ranges. They will also be asked to read a short scene from the play and do some simple dance movements that will be presented at the audition. No prepared dances or acting scenes please.
Rehearsals Information:
Most rehearsals will be held on Fridays 6-8 and Sundays 1- 4 at WJU’s Troy Theater. All cast members will be required to attend all evening rehearsals during production week starting April 15- thru the production dates of April 19-21 at 7:30pm and April 22 at 2pm. The roles of Dodger and Oliver will require additional rehearsal times.
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Troy Theater |
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Dave Henderson
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| Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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7:00 PM
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Make It Work Tuesdays - How to Look for a Job
(Career Development)
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Get information to job start your job search – from resume building, cover letter writing, and finding and applying for jobs. You can do all of this from your own computer, on your own time – find out how!
About Make It Work Tuesdays:
This series provides simple steps & casual conversations to make your Wheeling Jesuit degree work for you as you transition to life after college. Each session includes an interactive panel of local young alumni and opportunities for networking!
Free pizza and one legal drink of your choice will be provided.
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The Ratt |
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Mary Lu Adams
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| Wednesday, February 1, 2012
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Mass, 9:15 p.m.
(Campus Ministry)
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Take a 1/2 hour midweek break...low light, meditative Mass with Fr. Mike Steltenkamp, S.J.
Every Mass has a theme. If you or your group has an idea for a theme, please contact Fr. Mike at x2547.
ALL are welcome!
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Chapel of Mary and Joseph |
| Contact: |
Elaine Teachout
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4:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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9:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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Mini Golf in TM
(Master)
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Come join us for mini golf in T-More. We will meet on the first floor at 9:00pm
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Tyler Jordan
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| Thursday, February 2, 2012
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9:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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Karoke Night
(CAB)
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Show off your musical talents by joining other WJU students in the RATT while they battle it off in a Karaoke competition.
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RATT |
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Campus Activity Board
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| Friday, February 3, 2012
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10:00 PM - 11:55 PM
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Friday Night Live in the RATT - Amanda Duncan and Dana Alexandra
(CAB)
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Stop by The Ratt tonight and welcome Amanda Duncan and Dana Alexandra, two great female singer-songwriters, to WJU!
About Amanda:
"She is a soldier in the new army of musicians who rely only on themselves to make things happen whether it be branding her name with graphic art or even engineering half of her own record. She draws from a diverse blend of the crooning hits of the 30's and 40's and the pop-country of today, to craft what has become her light-hearted, head-bopping acoustic sound. 180 degrees from the winey, suicidal droning of many singer-songwriters, in a black and white world, Amanda Duncan is a burst of color."
(source: http://www.amandaduncan.com/about.html )
About Dana:
"Dana Alexandra, a York, Penn., native, has captivated audiences with her distinctive voice and accomplished songwriting. After an extensive college tour, she put out a second album in June — Wash Your Mouth Out — that was recorded in Nashville, Tenn., with producer Dustin Burnett."
(source: http://www.npr.org )
Cost:
WJU students: FREE
General admission: $5 per person
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The Ratt |
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Campus Activity Board
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| Saturday, February 4, 2012
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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11:00 PM
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