
News: Casting Calls for Great EscapeBy Graham |
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Mar. 25th, 2004 -- Singers, dancers, actors and an array of performers are invited to try out for The Great Escape’s signature shows on Saturday, March 27, as the park holds casting calls at the Bavarian Palace between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. The tryouts are a sure sign that opening day, Saturday, May 22, is not far off as The Great Escape readies to celebrate its 50th anniversary season! Performers are needed for the following shows: The Wizard's Unwitting Apprentice, Freedom Sings, Flea T. Barnum’s Amazing Flea Circus, Sassy Sally, and The Rainmaker (see brief description of each show below). Actors need to bring a 2-minute monologue. Singers will be called upon to perform a song and dance routine. The Great Escape will mark its golden anniversary with months of celebrations beginning on Memorial Day weekend, May 29 – 31. The merriment will include special guest appearances, contests, and prize giveaways setting the standard for the celebrations to follow. Kimberly Locke, the third place contestant from last year’s American Idol, will appear at the park on Saturday, May 29 to host The Great Escape’s own spin-off, “Capital Region Idol.” The official birthday bash will span the entire weekend of June 25 - 27, with Sunday, June 27 marking the actual day the park opened 50 years ago. The weekend will feature an 8-foot tall anniversary cake (which will be at the park all season long), and tons of fun truly making it a grand, golden celebration. Following is a description of each show for which casting calls will take place: The Wizard’s Unwitting Apprentice (Wildlife Theater) ·Follow this majestic Wizard on a fantastic journey from rags to riches. In this all-new show for the 2004 season, the Wizard and his magical frog companion go on a voyage to reveal the truth surrounding his certain destiny. ·Show Dates: May 22 – October 31 Freedom Sings (Red Garter Saloon) ·In commemoration of The Great Escape’s 50th anniversary celebration, the best country music from the past 50 years will be featured in this truly All-American showcase. Come show your patriotism with a non-stop musical extravaganza featuring only the best country music of the past, present and patriotic. ·Show Dates: May 22 – September 26 Flea T. Barnum’s Amazing Flea Circus ·High dives and death-defying trapeze acts are just part of the fun as this flea circus readies to amaze and thrill audiences of all ages. The performers may be tiny, but the enormous excitement will surely make up for their small stature. ·Show Dates: May 22 – September 26 Sassy Sally (Petting Zoo Puppet Theater) ·Watch your step as you pass by this sassy ol’ bird. She is full of one-liners and is always willing to give advice. Even if you didn’t ask for it. ·Show Dates: May 22 – September 26 The Rainmaker (Rainmaker Wagon) ·Dad gum it! That ‘ol varmit who claims he can make the rain clouds drop a lake has snuck himself back into town. He’s bound to try and sell us a bill o’goods like he done before. We recommend y’all steer clear of this snake oil salesman less’n you wanna laugh yourselves silly at his pugnacious pranks and far-flung promises. But on the small chance he’s improved some bring an umbrella. ·Show Dates: May 22 – September 26 Six Flags, Inc. is the world's largest regional theme park company. Through its subsidiaries, it owns and operates a total of 39 parks in North America and Europe. Six Flags parks serve 35 of the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Six Flags, Inc. is a publicly held corporation with corporate offices in New York City and Oklahoma City. The Company's stock trades on the NYSE under the symbol: PKS. |
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