Monday, January 07, 2008

YOUTH MUSICAL

"From the creative team of Robert and Cindy Sterling comes this magnificent musical for Easter. Featuring the high drama and pageantry of ancient Rome during the rule of Tiberius Caesar, The Choice -- a fascinating telling of the Easter story -- is painted against the backdrop of an ambitious Roman centurion's love for a beautiful young Jewish woman."


SYNOPSIS - During the rule of Tiberius Caesar in the seaside city of Capernaum, a young roman centurion, Marcus, falls in love with a beautiful girl, Hannah. She is a follower of Jesus, the radical teacher from Nazareth. AS Marcus becomes fatefully intertwined in the tumultuous events leading to the execution of Jesus, he weights the words and example of Christ against the weatlth and power of the world. In the balance hangs .. The Choice



The Choice
is the name of our first Youth Musical Production! It is a play encompassing the most significan decision in any person's life - the eternal choice each of us must kae when we encounter the risen Christ. The obvious charms and the hidden chains fo this world present and alluring contrast to the deliberate humility and the inner freedom of Jesus.

Most importantly, we pray that our efforts will help someone, somewhere, choose Jesus.


So.
This friday night at Youth 11th January. We will be having auditions for the Production!
Although this play is set in ancient Rome, it will be performed with a modern perspective which will follow with modern costumes and props.

WE want to include EVERYONE in this musical. The audition is not to be judgemental - instead its purpose is to place the best people in the most suitable roles.
SO i hope to see everyone taking part in these auditions. The audition is to be taken in groups of three. The scripts are linked below. If you don't have enough people for three that shouldn't be a problem. Just let me know on the night.

Hope to see you all audition! :D
Thanks




AUDITION SCRIPTS (CHOICE OF 3 DIFFERENT SCRIPTS IN A GROUP OF 3)
http://www.hddweb.com/56650/AUDITION_SCRIPTS.doc

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