Summer Shakespeare Tauranga is gearing up for its 2025 season, and the directors are on the lookout for talented individuals to bring one of William Shakespeare’s most beloved plays to life.
Auditions are now open for Romeo and Juliet, with 20 roles up for grabs in what is expected to be the most ambitious production yet.
Following the overwhelming success of last year’s The Tempest - a lesser-known Shakespearean work that nonetheless attracted large audiences - this season’s production promises to be even bigger.
Set to run from February 6-15, over Waitangi Weekend and Valentine’s Day, Romeo and Juliet is poised to draw not only local theatre enthusiasts but also visitors from out of town too Te Puna Quarry Park.
“Romeo and Juliet features some of Shakespeare’s most iconic characters, including the lovers Romeo and Juliet, but also the flamboyant Mercutio, the talkative but loyal nurse and Tybalt ‘prince of cats’,” says director Pascal Tibbits.
“We’re looking for performers who can capture the passion, intensity, and drama that has made this play a timeless classic.
“We’re building on the momentum of last year, and with this production falling on such significant dates, we expect the turnout to be extraordinary.”
Roles are open to actors of all experience levels, with the directors encouraging anyone with a love for Shakespeare and a flair for performance to audition. The production team is excited to see fresh faces as well as seasoned performers take on these timeless roles.
Auditions will be held from 1-4pm on Sunday, August 31 at 16th Ave Theatre. Those interested can email taurangashakespeare@gmail.com for the audition pack or click on the link to fill out a form. Rehearsals will begin on Saturday, September 14, with a commitment required through the performance dates in February 2025.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable production that is sure to captivate audiences and bring the magic of Shakespeare to Tauranga’s summer nights.
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