'First Night's Got Talent' Auditions
Being Held on the Next Two Mondays
If you have talent, there’s still time to show it.
The First Night Bradford committee is holding auditions for the First Night’s Got Talent competition.
The auditions will be held Monday, Dec. 13, and Monday, Dec. 20, at the First United Methodist Church on Chambers Street. The auditions will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. each night. Time is limited for each audition and the entire act must be present for the audition.
Those interested are asked to keep in mind that acts must be family-oriented and need to be available the week of the show for any practice that is called as well as on Dec. 31 from 5 p.m. until midnight. There will be no exceptions.
Acts can bring a CD to accompany them at the auditions; no accompanist will be available for the auditions. Performers must be 13 years of age or older. Those performers who have had venues in past First Nights and were paid are not eligible to participate.
The committee is encouraging all performers to participate – singers, dancers, comedians and jugglers – to name a few.
Bob Teesdale, a singer from Nashville, will be one of the judges.
For more information on the auditions and competition, contact Barb Pedersen and Kim Hallock, both of Bradford.
First Night is a community celebration of the New Year through the arts. It is a drug and alcohol-free, public festival with both local and regional talent.
For more information, go to First Night Bradford.com.
The First Night Bradford committee is holding auditions for the First Night’s Got Talent competition.
The auditions will be held Monday, Dec. 13, and Monday, Dec. 20, at the First United Methodist Church on Chambers Street. The auditions will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. each night. Time is limited for each audition and the entire act must be present for the audition.
Those interested are asked to keep in mind that acts must be family-oriented and need to be available the week of the show for any practice that is called as well as on Dec. 31 from 5 p.m. until midnight. There will be no exceptions.
Acts can bring a CD to accompany them at the auditions; no accompanist will be available for the auditions. Performers must be 13 years of age or older. Those performers who have had venues in past First Nights and were paid are not eligible to participate.
The committee is encouraging all performers to participate – singers, dancers, comedians and jugglers – to name a few.
Bob Teesdale, a singer from Nashville, will be one of the judges.
For more information on the auditions and competition, contact Barb Pedersen and Kim Hallock, both of Bradford.
First Night is a community celebration of the New Year through the arts. It is a drug and alcohol-free, public festival with both local and regional talent.
For more information, go to First Night Bradford.com.
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