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Vpstart Crow Seeks Director Proposals For 2008 Season

By Laura & Mike Clark • Apr 11th, 2007 • Category: ShowBizRadio

Vpstart Crow Productions is now accepting director proposals for its 15th season in the 2008 calendar year.

Artistic Director Christine D. Lange is seeking proposals for plays by William Shakespeare and other classical playwrights as well as a holiday show. Some examples of plays Ms. Lange is particularly interested in considering include, but are not limited to, Shakespeare’s The Tempest and A Winter’s Tale, Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s School for Scandal, Aphra Behn’s The Rover, The York Nativity Play or other Medieval cycle plays.

All proposals are due no later than 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 31, and must include a submission form, which can be downloaded at VpstartCrow.com. The submission form includes proposal criteria that all potential directors must follow to be considered.

Interviews will begin in June, and the 2008 season and chosen directors will be announced in September. Proposals may be e-mailed in an attached Microsoft Word document to Ms. Lange at artistic@vpstartcrow.com or mailed to the following address:

Ms. Christine D. Lange
Artistic Director
Vpstart Crow Productions, Inc.
Re: 2008 Season Director Proposals
PO Box 552
Manassas, VA 20108

For more information, please contact Ms. Lange at artistic@vpstartcrow.com or (800) 660-8580, or visit www.vpstartcrow.com.

Laura & Mike Clark started ShowBizRadio in August 2005 because they love live theater. They each earned a Career Studies Certificate in Theater from Northern Virginia Community College. Mike is stage managing Prince William Little Theatre's February 2009 production of Pippin and looking for his next gig. If you need a stage manager, talk with Mike.

One Response »

  1. Thanks for posting this Mike and Laura! :-)

    Jay Tilley
    Public Relations Consultant
    Vpstar Crow Productions, Inc.

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