This Week – July 1-7, 2013
By Laura & Mike Clark • Jul 1st, 2013 • Category: This WeekHere are the openings, closings, and auditions for the week of July 1-7, 2013.
Opening & Closing
- Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, Traveling/Touring Production, Vienna, VA
- Becoming Human, The Flying Muskrat Theatre Company , Falls Church, VA
- The Pavilion, Critical Point Theatre, Washington, DC
Opening
- Salome, Scena Theater, Washington, DC
Continuing
- Cat in the Hat, Adventure Theatre MTC, Glen Echo, MD
- Peter Pan and Wendy, Imagination Stage, Bethesda, MD
- Becky Shaw, Round House Theatre, Bethesda, MD
- Friendship Betrayed, Washington Shakespeare Company, Washington, DC
- Shear Madness, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC
- Angel Street, Olney Theatre Center, Olney, MD
- Baby Universe, Wakka Wakka Productions Nordland Visual Theatre, Washington, DC
- Ring of Fire, Riverside Dinner Theater, Fredericksburg, VA
- Rabbit Hole, Keegan Theatre, Washington, DC
- Caesar and Dada, WSC Avant Bard, Washington, DC
- Much Ado About Nothing, Laurel Mill Playhouse, Laurel, MD
Closing
- Anything Goes, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC
- Man of La Mancha, Aldersgate Church Community Theater, Alexandria, VA
Auditions
- Come Blow Your Horn, American Century Theater, Arlington, VA
- Monday, Jul 1st@TBD – Mr. Baker, Mrs. Baker, Peggy, Connie, Female visitor
- Utopia, Victorian Lyric Opera Company, College Park, MD
- Monday, Jul 1st@7:30PM – Callbacks (By invitation only)
- 39 Steps, Next Stop Theatre Company, Herndon, VA
- Wednesday, Jul 3rd@6:00PM – Auditions by Appointment Only
- Go, Dog. Go!, Next Stop Theatre Company, Herndon, VA
- Wednesday, Jul 3rd@6:00PM
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Laura & Mike Clark started ShowBizRadio in August 2005 because they love live theater. They each have both performed in and worked behind the scenes in DC area productions, as well as earned a Career Studies Certificate in Theater from Northern Virginia Community College. Mike & Laura are each members of the American Theatre Critics Association, and Mike is a member of the Online News Association.