Anyone know of Nativity Tour 2018 auditions?

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cookiecrumble
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Anyone know of Nativity Tour 2018 auditions?

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Just that really. Heard the UK tour starts in autumn 2018 and just wondering if anyone knows anything about auditions for this tour eg who, where, when?
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Amandapanda
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Re: Anyone know of Nativity Tour 2018 auditions?

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I think it would be quite early to audition for it now - but if you use Twitter- it might be worth following Debbie Isitt (the director) as she's likely to post about it when they start.
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Thank you.
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https://www.nativitythemusical.com/childrens-casting

Just in case anyone hasn't spotted it.

We are too far away from any of the locations. I don't know how tightly keston and keston will police the distances...
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Two lots of auditions. The first was for the main kids. Must be Midlands based and was with Roberts Casting. Closing date for submissions was 27th April.

The Keston & Keston auditions are for the posh school kids - smaller roles but good fun.
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I just created a new topic thread with details of Oakmoor auditions under the Musical Theatre Auditions section, as was unaware of this thread.

I saw the tour last year, and can say that the Oakmoor School roles whilst small do have a number of nice onstage moments, including their own song.

Last year they had three children's teams that rotated, and at each performance had a 'standby' team who performed the Oakmoor roles.
Definitely not as much stage time as the principle childrens' roles, but I would say a really great opportunity for children to perform locally to home.
The majority of children last year were making their professional stage debuts.
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