Fur at Venus Theatre, Mar 17-Apr 10

Fur at Venus Theatre, Mar 17-Apr 10

FUR BY MIGDALIA CRUZ

March 17 – April 10, 2016
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8pm; Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm.

Location: Venus Theatre Play Shack.

Fur is the story of Citrona, a hirsute young woman who is purchased by Michael at a sideshow to be his bride. Michael has a fetish for animals and runs a pet shop in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles which has become a giant sand pit. He hires Nena, an animal trapper to catch and bring food to the caged Citrona. But Citrona falls in love with Nena who’s in love with Michael. A tragi-comic triangular retelling of the Beauty & the Beast where the beast wins.

Tickets are $20. Buy tickets here.

Auditions for Fur at the Venus Theatre, January 23 & 24

Auditions for Fur at the Venus Theatre, January 23 & 24

Auditions for Fur

Auditions for Fur will be held at the Venus Theatre in Laurel, MD on Saturday, January 23, and Sunday, January 24 at 2pm.

Auditions run Saturday Jan 23, 2016 and Sunday Jan 24, 2016 from 2-6 on the half hours. Please include desired auditioned date and time in your email.

FUR by Migdalia Cruz

Fur will be the first installation in the Sweet 16: Groovy Young Things season at Venus Theatre.

Rehearsal: February 15 – March 16. Mon-Fri weeknight rehearsals with possible Saturday workshop

Production: March 17 – April 10, 2016 – Th, Fri, Sat at 8 and Sat, Sun at 3. Actor call is one hour before performance.

All rehearsals and performances to be held at The Venus Theatre Play Shack. 21 C Street. Laurel, MD 20707

To schedule an audition please send electronic headshot and resume to deb@venustheatre.org along with a preferred audition time.

SEEKING:
A hirsute woman. 20’s-30’s must be trained in challenging and poetic language. Must be trained in extreme movement. Possible nudity. Graphic sexual language. Primal acts.

A leading man. 30’s-40’s must be trained in challenging and poetic language. Must be trained in extreme movement. Looking for internal vulnerability. The kind usually forbidden when it comes to masculinity in our culture.

For more information see: http://www.venustheatre.org/.