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Stepping Out

Annie is coming to Edmonds

Published on Thu, Aug 5, 2010
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With iconic and feel-good songs like: It's a Hard-Knock Life,  You're Not Fully Dressed Without a Smile and of course Seattle's favorite: The Sun Will Come Out, TOMORROW!, this for sure will be a crowd-pleasing musical.

Please join the Driftwood Players with your talents and good spirits,
They are looking for a fun and creative team:

Set Designer
Set Builders, painters etc.
Music Director
Musicians
Lighting Designer
Costumer
Lighting Board Operator(s)
Sound Board Operator(s)
Stage Manager
Dressers
Running Crew/Stage Hands
Photographer

Note: If you or friends, neighbors, or family members are interested in auditioning for this musical, please don't respond to this notice, but sign-up for auditioning notices at:
 www.driftwoodplayers.com/mailinglist.asp

In return for your creative help the Driftwood Players offer you a great experience, lots of friendships and camaraderie, and an opportunity to give back to the community.

This is also a great reason to get out of the house, create another spark in your life, and a way to make a difference. And last but not least, see entertaining theatre on the cheap because you will receive a complimentary ticket to a likely sold-out production.

Annie will open On November 19 and will run for five weeks till December 19.

And if you (and all your friends) are not sure about any of this, come check out the Driftwood Players: Join them for their Volunteer Orientation Night on the 2nd Monday of the month: next one is on August 9, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the theatre, 950 Main Street, Edmonds.

To join the Annie production team, or for more information call 206-234-5660, or email "mailto:dutch.heetbrink@driftwoodplayers.com"dutch.heetbrink@driftwoodplayers.com.



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