StageQ Announces New Season and Auditions

by | May 1, 2019 | 0 comments

StageQ’s season will revolve around the idea of identity; how one finds their identity, how identity evolves, and how identity is challenged. Almost every queer person, as they grow up, has struggled or will struggle with discovering who they are, what they believe in and find value in, and where they fit in the world around them. Many queer people struggle to find their identity and many have it questioned by the people around them or are forced to defend it. StageQ’s productions for the 2019-2020 season dive into this idea of finding one’s self.

Dog Sees God; written by Bert V Royal
October 4 – 19, 2019

Next Fall; written by Geoffrey Nauffts
January 24 – February 8, 2020

CapitalQ Theatre Festival
May 14 – 17, 2020

AUDITIONS

StageQ, Inc. will be holding auditions for Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert V Royal. Directed by Jeremiah Gile and Zak Stowe, Dog Sees God will be presented on the Drury Stage at The Bartell Theatre, running October 4th through October 19th, 2019.

Date: Monday, May 6th & Tuesday, May 7th
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Location: Bartell Community Theatre

Video Auditions
Please email co-director Jeremiah at [email protected] for information on video submissions in the event you are unable to attend auditions in person.

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