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Posted by: Dan Shaw
Posted on: Thursday, January 17, 2008

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Courtesy of TriArts

Winter is audition season for our regional theater companies as they compete to import the best talent for their summer productions. At Tri-Arts in Sharon, CT, which casts Actors Equity performers with Broadway credits alongside inspired amateurs from the community, they are looking for hot guys willing to strip down for

To balance out its season, TriArts will produce Lerner & Lowe's Aida (July 31 - August 17), which ran on Broadway for 1,852 performances. TriArts executive director Alice Bemand says the season reflects the diversity of American musical theater: “We think The Full Monty is a good counterpoint to a traditional chestnut like Camelot and the youthful pop energy of Aida.“
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The summer stock tradition thrives at The Sharon Playhouse.