Auditions set for children’s theater production Monday and Tuesday

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts will hold auditions for “Alice in Zombieland,” its first children’s theater production, at 4 p.m. this Monday and Tuesday at its playhouse, 414 N. Sequim Ave.

“Alice” directors Danny Willis and Bonne Smith are looking for boys and girls age 8 to 18 for both the cast and the backstage crew.

Rehearsals will start Friday, July 10, for the show, which will take the OTA stage Aug. 7-9.

In this story, Alice is a teenager returning to Wonderland — only to find that the Wicked Witch of the West — from the Land of Oz — has turned them all into zombies.

Much hilarity and a host of zombies proceed to fill the playhouse.

At next week’s tryouts, youngsters will be asked to read from the “Alice in Zombieland” script and complete an audition form.

The directors intend to find a place in the show for all those who audition, said OTA manager Carol Willis.

For more details, phone the OTA office, open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, at 360-683-7326.

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