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Brett Goldin Bursary open for applications

The Baxter Theatre Centre is awaiting applications from young South African actors from anywhere in the country, who wish to audition for the Brett Goldin Bursary. Applicants need to be between the ages of 20 and 30 and the closing date is on 7 November 2011.

Auditions will take place at the Baxter Theatre Centre in Cape Town on 23 and 24 November with call-backs and finals on 25 November when the winners will be announced at a special function.

The selection criteria stipulate that the actors should be a South African citizen, under the age of 30 in July 2012, have an interest in classic theatre, have a valid passport and be able to fly to Stratford during July next year. For the audition actors are required to perform two classic speeches (one tragic and one comic) as well as motivate why they should be awarded the bursary.

The Brett Goldin Bursary was set up immediately after the young actor and his friend, fashion designer Richard Bloom, both 28, were brutally murdered on 16 April 2006, just days before he was due to leave for Stratford-upon-Avon. He was to perform the role of Guildenstern in the Baxter's production of Hamlet, directed by Janet Suzman, which launched the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company's Complete Works Festival. The double murder sent shockwaves throughout South Africa and England.

The bursary is a short post-graduate course designed to enhance and fine-tune actors who are committed to the need and desire to expand their knowledge and acting ability of Shakespeare. Furthermore, their willingness to use the skills gained to enthuse and, on their return, to encourage others towards a love and understanding of Shakespeare is essential.

For further enquiries about applying for the bursary contact Nicolette Moses on 021 680 3988, fax 021 650 5260 or email az.ca.tcu@sesom.ettelocin.

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