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Nine Mile Players to Hold Auditions

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 482 Oxford Rd Oxford CT 06478  See map

Oxford's community theatre group, The Nine Mile Players, is proud to announce auditions for its spring musical production of You Can't Stop The Beat, From Broadway to Hollywood! Auditions will be held at the Oxford Grange at 482 Oxford Road on Thursday April 12th from 7:30pm to 9:30pm and Saturday April 14th from 1:00pm to 4:00pm.

You Can't Stop The Beat, From Broadway to Hollywood! is a show stopping musical revue celebrating some of the best songs from classic Broadway musicals that have been highlighted on the silver screen. This musical extravaganza takes audiences on an uplifting, feet stomping, hair raising journey through Hollywood with an energetic cast of local performers. Featuring music from such classics as Rent, Hairspray, Little Shop of Horrors, Chicago and The Wedding Singer, amongst others. The Nine Mile Players are bringing Broadway to your very own backyard!

All roles are open and will feature a cast of up to 20 actors, singers and dancers. All ages (10+) and types encouraged to audition! Please prepare at least one song, 32 bars in length. Pianist will be available. Actors, please be prepared to learn a short dance combination. Anyone looking to volunteer behind the scenes is encouraged to attend the auditions as well to speak with the Producer. Email us at ninemileplayers@oxfordculturalarts.org for more information. You Can't Stop The Beat, From Broadway to Hollywood! will be directed by Jason A. Coombs and Produced by Ashleigh Smith.

The Nine Mile Players have been made possible by grants from the Connecticut Commission for the Arts and the Connecticut Community Foundation.  They are a part of the Oxford Cultural Arts Commission.  For more information email: ninemileplayers@oxfordculturalarts.org or visit their website at www.oxfordculturalarts.org.

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Dave June 17, 2013 at 04:56 pm
The play scape was voted on by a unanimous vote including from Democrat Dave McKane. The financeRead More board found a way to fund this project using the settlement from the oil remediation settlement from the Quaker Farms oil spill settlement at no additional cost to Oxford tax payers. Also there is a $40,00.00 donation from local business that will also for the play scape .
Dave June 17, 2013 at 04:59 pm
Also play grounds are on school property and can not be used while school is in session, They areRead More play grounds not a park that can be enjoyed by all Oxford residents during day light hours.
Kelly Donohue June 17, 2013 at 07:47 pm
There is a relatively new playscape at posypanko for town use. The one at Center School is fromRead More before QFS was built. The monkey bars are too small for the kids to even fit under. My point is if there is money to spend, and we want a playscape, how about fixing one that is used everyday.
Craig Zac June 13, 2013 at 08:13 am
Hmmm I trust they will have their health Dept. certificate displayed properly and will be observingRead More the public health code regulations on food prep / handling as well as have their tax ID cert displayed as well? lol, lol, lol, lol..... Just Kidding!! Good Luck!!!