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Community theater seeks director
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The Richmond Hill Community Theatre cast of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (revised),” which was performed April 30-May 2 at the New Beginnings Church in Richmond Hill. RHCT is now looking for a fall director. - photo by Photo provided.
The Richmond Hill Community Theatre is looking for people who are interested in directing a production as early as this fall.
They are looking for a wide range of productions this season, including plays, musicals, dinner theater, cabaret acts and revue shows. Director applications can be obtained by e-mailing Nikki at littleredgymnast@hotmail.com. The deadline for submitting an application is Sept. 15.
The RHCT will also hold its annual general meeting at 6:30 p.m Thursday, Aug.19, location to be announced. Everyone is welcome to attend and learn more about our organization.
Community theater is exhilarating, interesting and lots of fun. It is not only for the performers amongst us, but those interested in a wide array of theatrical aspects, including marketing and sales, set design and construction, costumes, props and technical facets.
It also provides an opportunity to meet new people and learn skills that you never thought you had.
Please contact Nikki on 949-228-1094 or littleredgymnast@hotmail.com for more information about this meeting, including location.
The Richmond Hill Community Theatre is a newly formed company dedicated to enriching, entertaining and educating the community of Richmond Hill and surrounding areas through quality theatrical productions.
The company was established on Feb. 11, and conducted its first production, the musical “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (revised)” between April 30 and May 2 at the New Beginnings Church in Richmond Hill.
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