Big Fish
Book by JOHN AUGUST
Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA
Based on the novel by Daniel Wallace
and the Columbia Motion Picture
written by John August
Big Fish
Book by JOHN AUGUST
Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA
Based on the novel by Daniel Wallace
and the Columbia Motion Picture
written by John August
Director: VJ Orduna
Music Director: Aimee Hong
Choreographer: Megan D Connell
Technical Director: Erik Eagleson
Presented By: Jeremy Pollard
Friday, March 14th & 21st
Saturday, March 15th &22st
Sunday, March 16th & 23rd
Thursday, March 20th
Auditions are taking place in-person at Studio East- 10718 NE 68th Kirkland 98033.
Monday, January 27, 6-9pm
Tuesday, January 28, 6-9pm
Callbacks
Thursday, Feb 6, 6-9pm
Information Coming Soon
VISIT: This audition resources folder has some recommended audition songs, as well as tips and advice for a successful audition. Also check out our website for our upcoming audition workshop and coaching offerings.
More information to come
Studio East is Committed to access for all for all of our programming and performances.
Tuition for the Show: $700
Studio East has a Scholarship Fund to offer partial scholarships for all of our programs to students who could not otherwise participate. Apply for a scholarship here. Turnaround for scholarships are usually 1-2 weeks. If you are concerned about the class/cast filling to capacity before your scholarship application is processed, please let us know and we will save a spot in class for your student.
More questions on tuition or scholarships? Contact Carolyn Agan.
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