Recycled Shakespeare Co. will hold open auditions for “Titus Andronicus” from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, Aug. 1 and 3, in Fairfield Memorial Park; rain or shine.

Co-directors, Emily Rowden Fournier and Jakob Sutton, will cast all roles, and, as is Recycled Shakespeare Co’s tradition, any who audition will receive a part. Any level of acting experience will be accepted. Although the directors plan to take an artistic approach to this Shakespearean tragedy, because of to its graphic content of the script children younger than 12 will not be accepted for auditions and minors will need parental consent to participate.

Recycled Shakespeare Co. is a not-for-profit community theater troupe that specializes in Shakespearean theater while using recycled materials to create theater on a minimal budget. There is no cost to join the company and actors enjoy the benefit of being part of the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce.

Anyone who wishes to participate should be familiar with the script but need not prepare anything. Auditions will consist of cold readings in groups or alone. The performance date for this show is Oct. 15. The rehearsal schedule will be available at auditions.

For more information, contact Fournier at 314-8607 or recycledshakespeare@gmail.com.


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