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Auditions for Steampunk’d Shakespeare, June 24 and 25 at The Colonnade
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William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” is coming to Ringgold, but not likely in a way ever seen before. Back Alley Productions Inc. invites you to audition for “Romeo and Juliet,” June 24 and 25 at 6 p.m. at the The Colonnade Center at 264 Catoosa Cir, Ringgold, Ga. “We’re doing the production in an art style called steampunk,” director Kaylee Smith said of the show’s setting. “It’s a genre of storytelling that blends elements from the industrial revolution, when steam-powered machines were prominent, and places that industry in different time periods. We’re hoping to recruit a cast who will love the world we’re creating as much as the production team does.” The dialogue will be true to the original writing. Smith said the reason the steampunk theme works well for “Romeo and Juliet” is because Shakespeare’s dramas can be done without being set in any time period. “Because the story is timeless, Shakespeare allows theater companies to have a lot of fun with his plays. The steampunk art form is also never set in a specific time period and blends old style with new. So the two things — Shakespeare and steampunk — fit very well together.” Smith said people can expect to see a large analog clock, guns and swords and steampunk costumes as part of the production. Anyone planning to audition should be prepared to read a one-minute monologue. Some may be asked to remain after their audition to run additional lines. Actors should be fifteen and older. For more information or a list of roles, call or text (706) 621-2870 or visit backalleyproductions.org under productions, or visit colonnadecenter.org/ under the June newsletter. Role information can also be found on Back Alley’s Facebook page by searching “Back Alley Productions.”
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Natash Colbaugh

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Reporter Natasha Colbaugh studied journalism at Lee University in Cleveland, Tenn. She graduated in 2006 with a bachelor of arts degree in communications. Colbaugh wrote for the LaFollette Press in northeast Tennessee for five years. While at the Press she earned multiple state and regional awards for writing and photography. A first-place award for photography from the Tennessee Press Association is among her greatest accomplishments. In the summer of 2012 Colbaugh and her husband moved to Ringgold with their two children. "I am very excited to work for the Catoosa News and I look forward to meeting the people in this community," Colbaugh said. When Colbaugh is not sitting at her desk she is spending time with her family or decorating her new home. In the spring, Colbaugh hopes to plant a vegetable garden.

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Auditions for Steampunk’d Shakespeare, June 24 and 25 at The Colonnade
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William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” is coming to Ringgold, but not likely in a way ever seen before. Back Alley Productions Inc. invites you to audition for “Romeo and Juliet,” June 24 and 25 at 6 p.m. at the The Colonnade Center at 264 Catoosa Cir, Ringgold, Ga. “We’re doing the production in an art style called steampunk,” director Kaylee Smith said of the show’s setting. “It’s a genre of storytelling that blends elements from the industrial revolution, when steam-powered machines were prominent, and places that industry in different time periods. We’re hoping to recruit a cast who will love the world we’re creating as much as the production team does.” The dialogue will be true to the original writing. Smith said the reason the steampunk theme works well for “Romeo and Juliet” is because Shakespeare’s dramas can be done without being set in any time period. “Because the story is timeless, Shakespeare allows theater companies to have a lot of fun with his plays. The steampunk art form is also never set in a specific time period and blends old style with new. So the two things — Shakespeare and steampunk — fit very well together.” Smith said people can expect to see a large analog clock, guns and swords and steampunk costumes as part of the production. Anyone planning to audition should be prepared to read a one-minute monologue. Some may be asked to remain after their audition to run additional lines. Actors should be fifteen and older. For more information or a list of roles, call or text (706) 621-2870 or visit backalleyproductions.org under productions, or visit colonnadecenter.org/ under the June newsletter. Role information can also be found on Back Alley’s Facebook page by searching “Back Alley Productions.”
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Reporter Natasha Colbaugh studied journalism at Lee University in Cleveland, Tenn. She graduated in 2006 with a bachelor of arts degree in communications. Colbaugh wrote for the LaFollette Press in northeast Tennessee for five years. While at the Press she earned multiple state and regional awards for writing and photography. A first-place award for photography from the Tennessee Press Association is among her greatest accomplishments. In the summer of 2012 Colbaugh and her husband moved to Ringgold with their two children. "I am very excited to work for the Catoosa News and I look forward to meeting the people in this community," Colbaugh said. When Colbaugh is not sitting at her desk she is spending time with her family or decorating her new home. In the spring, Colbaugh hopes to plant a vegetable garden.

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