Three Reasons We Love South Shore Theatre
Boston’s south shore has a vibrant theatre scene, from long-standing organizations such as The Company Theatre to newer groups such as South Shore Theatre Works. Why do we love being a part of this eclectic group? Here’s just three of the many reasons:
2. The partnerships Along with supportive audiences, the south shore is filled with organizations and businesses willing to foster our community’s creativity. For The Suburban Summer Theatre Surge, we’re working with the Fuller Craft Museum, Ames Free Library, Owling Dog Art Gallery, and other local organizations. We’ve been humbled by their willingness to collaborate with us, and we know that south shore community theatre’s vibrancy wouldn’t exist without their support. 3. The people South shore theatre consists of talented people from all experience levels and backgrounds. From seasoned theatre professionals to parents taking to the stage for the first time, audiences see a wide array of residents showcasing their talents. Bringing artists from truly diverse experiences creates unique collaborations that are inclusive to all south shore residents, regardless of their resumes. Interested in being part of the south shore theatre scene? Sign up to audition for Artists From Suburbia’s Suburban Summer Theatre Surge. We have parts for all ages, and we specifically have roles for transgender women and women living with physical disabilities. Visit our Facebook event for more details, then e-mail [email protected] to sign up for a time slot on May 15, 16, and 17. Gavin is a cofounder of AfS and oversees communications.
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