Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Advocates for Children announces auditions for the 2011 performance of Every Child’s a Star

(Media release)

Other talents can be dances, gymnastics, juggling, puppetry, pantomime, ventriloquists, magic: the sky is the limit—because that’s where the stars are!

Contestants should bring audio for their 2-3 minute auditions and plan to arrive early to complete registration materials.

There is no fee to participate. However, each child in every act selected to be in the show is required to sell at least 10 tickets (at $10 each) to the performance, which will be held Saturday, March 26 at 7 p.m. at the Woodland High School Performing Arts Center. All proceeds will support Advocates for Children’s many child abuse prevention and support programs and services.

Michael Elzey, the director of the Bartow Winds ensemble, and a former Every Child’s A Star winner himself, is the producer and director of this year’s show.

For more information about Advocates, please visit AdvoChild.org, or call 770-387-1143.
Auditions will be held at Oak Leaf Church on Saturday, January 22 from 1- 5 p.m. Children from kindergarten through grade 12 are invited to audition. "There’s no business like Show Business," so all musical acts must be from Broadway shows or animated Disney movies. Acts can be solo or ensembles.

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