The Lowestoft Players are now scouting for singers, dancers, and actors for their next production.
The next show to be produced by the company is 'Kipps', the new Half a Sixpence musical.
The production is set to run from June 7 to 15 at the Players Theatre, Lowestoft.
Nick Garrod, chairman of the Lowestoft Players, said: "We need male and female actors and singers for all roles plus dancers and movers.
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"We are a friendly group and new members are always made to feel welcome."
'Kipps' follows the story of Arthur Kipps, an orphan and overworked draper's assistant, who suddenly finds himself catapulted into high society, courtesy of an unexpected inheritance.
The transition into this new social status forms the crux of his story, with a love triangle intertwined.
The musical offers popular tunes including Flash, Bang, Wallop, Half a Sixpence and If The Rain’s Got to Fall.
The company has announced an information evening on February 13 at 7.30pm at the Players Theatre in Lowestoft.
Additionally, an event is organised on February 15, enabling prospective performers to learn and practice songs ahead of auditions, scheduled for February 18.
All auditionees must be 16 years or over and have completed their GCSE exams.
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Additional details of these events, information about the character roles and more is available via the Lowestoft Players website.
For those uninterested in performing but keen on experiencing the musical, tickets can be procured from the Players Theatre website or via the Box Office on 01502 770020.
Group bookings, wheelchair and companion seats can also be sourced through the Box Office.
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