October 19, 2007
In Town
VK
Theater Productions has auditions for the spring drama, a Southern
Gothic piece from the 1950s, on Friday and Saturday, October 19 and
209, at 6:30 p.m. at the Plainsboro Library. Male roles from 18 to 65,
female roles from 18 to 50. Benefit for the library. Contact Victoria
Kelleigh by E-mail at vktheaterproductions@gmail.com.
Great
Clips in Nassau Park, West Windsor, and Hamilton Marketplace, are
hosting a cut-a-thon on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 23 and 24 to
benefit Children’s Miracle Network at the Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia. The month-long promotion includes $1 donations from
clients for a paper Miracle Balloon. The two salons, owned by Denise
and Nick Schiera of West Windsor, will donate 25 percent of the sales
from the two days.
Chang/Ferrara Productions has auditions for
“Elegies: A Song Cycle by William Finn” on Saturday and Sunday,
November 3 and 4, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Kelsey Theater. Seeking three
male (reading 18 and older) and two female (reading 25 and older). All
must be strong singers and musicians. Each actor carries multiple solos
as well as featured parts in small ensemble numbers. E-mail
chengferraraproductions@gmail.com for appointment (recommended).
Prepare one complete song from musical theater (no rock, pop, or
opera). Bring a list of all known conflicts for November, December, and
January.
Other auditions at Kelsey Theater include:
Yardley
Players has auditions for “Sideways Stories from the Wayside School” on
Saturday and Sunday, November 3 and 4, noon to 5 p.m. Call 215-675-0262
for appointment.
Maurer Productions has auditions for “Driving
Miss Daisy” on Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11, noon to 6 p.m.
Three roles include a Caucasian female to play 72 to 97, a Caucasian
male to play 40 to 65, and an African American male to play 60 to 85.
Register online at www.mponstage.com/auditions or call 609-882-2292.
Kelsey Theater, West Windsor.
Playful Theater Productions has
auditions for “Thoroughly Modern Millie” on Tuesday and Wednesday,
November 6 and 7, from 7 to 10 p.m. Call Suzanne Smith at 215-579-5677
to schedule an appointment. Kelsey Theater, West Windsor.
Kelsey
Players has auditions for “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” on
Saturday, November 3, from noon to 4 p.m. Prepare a short monologue, a
Christmas Carol, and bring resume and photo. Some roles have already
been cast. Auditioners should be at least eight years-old. Call
Lorraine Wargo at 609-530-0912 to schedule an appointment. Kelsey
Theater, West Windsor.
Theater
Shakespeare Theater of New
Jersey holds a costume and prop sale on Saturday, October 20, at the
F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theater in Madison. Doors open at 10 a.m. Free
admission. www.shakespearenj.org or call 973-408-5600.
Somerset
Valley Players has auditions for “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” on
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 6 and 7, St. John’s Episcopal Church,
158 West High Street, Somerville. February production in Hillsborough.
www.svptheatre.org or call 908-369-SHOW.
Photo Walking Tours
Vagabond
Vistas Photography offers half and full day hands-on photography
workshops presented by David J. Simchock. www.vagabondvistas.com.
Saturdays through December 8. $75 to $175. Limited to six participants.
Donate Please
Mercer
County Veteran Services seeks donations to a Thanksgiving fund to
distribute food vouchers to veterans and their families. Call
609-989-6120.
First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury seeks canned
goods, boxed goods, as well as peanut butter, jams, and jellies for its
annual holiday food drive. Donate from Sunday, October 22, to Friday,
November 16. Main Street, Cranbury.
Terracycle offers donations
to schools and non-profit organizations in exchange for empty yogurt
containers and used drink pouches. www.teracycle.net/brigades.
HomeFront
seeks sponsors to help families or individual children with their
holiday wish list. Call 609-989-9417 to volunteer. Wish lists are
distributed November 9; gifts are delivered to HomeFront in December.
Trips
Waldorf
School of Princeton presents a bus trip to Yossi Milo Galleries in New
York City to attend the opening of alumnus Taj Forer’s works on exhibit
in “Threefold Sun.” $32 includes a sandwich. Thursday, October 25, from
4 to 9 p.m. 609-466-1970 ext. 26.
55-Plus offers a trip to the
Hindenburg Museum at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station and the National
Weather Forecast Office in Mount Holly. Luncheon at La Bove Grand
Restaurant. Wednesday, October 31. Depart Jewish Center of Princeton at
8:30 a.m. by bus. $70. Register. 609-924-2008.
Friends of the
Bucks County Historical Society offer “Gems of Philadelphia” bus tour
to visit Cliveden, the Wyck House and Garden, and the LaSalle
University Art Museum. Tuesday, October 30. The bus departs from
Fonthill Museum at 8 a.m. $55. Call 215-345-0210 to register.
Participate Please
Mercer
County Division of Consumer Affairs is accepting registration for the
12th annual New Jersey Consumer Bowl competition. Deadline is Saturday,
November 3. Call MaryLou Bush at 856-614-3120.
Conscious Design
presents Christian Kyriacou, author of “The House Whisperer,” in a
workshop of “Transformational Energy Work with Houses.” Saturday and
Sunday, November 17 and 18 in a country house location. E-mail
renae@consciousdesign.info for information and location.
For Singers
The
Greater Trenton Choral Society is seeking additional singers, all
voices, for a December concert. Rehearsals are Monday evening. Call
Sherry Spiezle at 609-883-3504.
For Writers
D&R
Greenway invites poets and writers to visit “The Road Not Taken,” the
current exhibit, and choose a work of art to inspire their own work.
E-mail entry to cedelmann@drgreenway.org by Tuesday, November 20. Limit
two entries. Include the name of the work of art and artist who
inspired the poem. A reception will be held Thursday, December 13, at
which chosen poets will read besides the artist. 609-924-4646.
Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Alzheimer’s
Association offers “Adapting to Alzheimer’s: Practical Information for
the Alzheimer’s Caregiver,” a three-part telephone workshop series.
Tuesdays, November 6, 13, and 27, from 7 to 8 p.m. Register at
973-586-4300. $10 registration fee to join Caregiver’s Connection and a
$15 course fee for the series.
For Students
D&R
Greenway invites artists from kindergarten to high school to visit “The
Road Not Taken,” the current exhibit, and choose a work of art to
inspire their own work. Bring art, in any media, unframed, and unmatted
on Thursday, December 6. Exhibit will be December 10 and January 11.
Names and contact information should be on each submission.
609-924-4646.
Rider University offers high school students the
opportunity to earn college credits while in high school. PASS, Program
for Advanced Scholastic Standing, awards three college credits to
students who apply and have successfully completed a pre-approved video
production course at their own high school. Write to Barry Janes, Rider
University, 2083 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville 08648.
New
Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants is accepting application
for high school and college programs. Open to all New Jersey students
planning on majoring in accounting. www.njscpa.org.

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