Arts of the Pamlico hosts open auditions for ‘Greater Tuna’

Published 3:46 pm Sunday, July 21, 2019

“All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players.”

This famous quote from William Shakespeare has found a true home with Arts of the Pamlico’s theatre troupe, The AOP Players. The group will hold open auditions for their upcoming show “Greater Tuna,” July 29-31, from 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. in the Palace Theatre of the historic Turnage Theatre in downtown Washington.

The show will be presented to the community as evening and matinee shows September 21-22. “Greater Tuna” is a hysterical comedy stage show about the fictitious town of Tuna, Texas, set in the early 1980s. It is the third smallest town in Texas and has a host of colorful characters that hold court on the town’s local radio station.

The original production utilized two men portraying 20 characters, both male and female. Anyone interested in auditions, simply be over the age of 17 and come prepared to read from pieces that will be provided.

Tickets will be on sale soon. $10 cash discount/$12 credit card online, at the Historic Turnage Theatre or by calling 252-946-2504.

If you have any questions about the auditions or production, please contact Crystal at c.holmanaop@gmail.com.

AOP’s Turnage Theatre is located at 150 W. Main St. Washington. To learn more about this event or future events, please visit AOP’s website at www.artsofthepamlico.org.

Looking for arts and cultural close to home? Art Beat, from the team at the Arts of the Pamlico’s (AOP), will help you learn about arts and cultural programming offered in Beaufort County — arts in your backyard!

Written by Debra Torrence, AOP executive director, and Crystal Holman, weekend coordinator.