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BgHXDBQnD ' Theater in Ferry is ing auditions on Saturday March 2 for two upcoming productions “God’s Favorite” is Neil Simon’s adaptation from die Book erf Job set in modern times The setting is a Long Island mansion where a tycoon named Joe resides with his beautiful zany wife a prodigal son and a pair of kooky twins Then one night a messenger from (Job enters to test Joe’s faith to the comical limit ) ( I ! ’ MfitaCMHH 'vis This hilarious and poignant n piece is one of Simon’s but a plays packs punch when the question of suffering is asked tongue in cheek Hie answers don’t always come easily but the consequences of Joe Benjamin's choices become very intimate1 understandable ana touching Casting requirements call for five men and three women ages 16 to 70 Audition dates are Saturday March 2 from 9 to 10:30 am and Tuesday March 3 from 7 to 8:30 pm lesser-know- at die Heritage Theater 2303 S Hwy 89 in Peny Those' auditioning should bepre-- " pared to read from the script If you are unable to make dine times please contact director Nick Veils at (801) n to arrange an 479-19- audi-tio- 72 “Once On This Island” directed by Narlene Mathie is HCTs final musical of the season This Caribbean delight is a colorful musical tale of love loss and redemption performed by a group of Caribbean peasants as they 4 i writ out a violent storm The story they tell is of a young peasant girl who leaves her village in search of her lover sent on a journey by the gods of her island to test the ultimate strength of her love It is die peasants’ version of what became of her filtered through their frith and their imaginations Auditions will be held Saturday March 2 10 am to 1 pm with callbacks on Tuesday March 5 from 7 to 10 pan Those auditioning must sign up for a 3 minute time slot by calling the direcThose " tor at (801) 310-385- 2 come should preauditioning pared to sing one at song and recite a oneminute ipono- logue Headshots with a resume are encouraged if available Strong vocal and dance abilities are required of the five male principals’ ages 18 to 60 3 women principals ages 16 to S3 and 1 female child age 4 to 7 There will also be openings For eight ensembte members four men and four women ages 18 to ' 60 " up-be- |