We are seeking diverse volunteers for the following crew positions for our production of Alice. Fill out the form below to submit. We are particularly seeking female and/or non-binary identifying artists to submit.

  • Stage Manager-Needed for full run. Stipend $400.
    -We are seeking an experienced Stage Manager, who with the support of an ASM, will guide our show. This play requires experience with lots of sound/light cues. If you have cue-heavy musical experience, all the better! We also require this person be able to embody our values of “Love People. Tell Stories”, in that order.

  • Wire Artist-We are seeking an artist who can create set dressing out of wire. Inspiration images available. Stipend available.

  • Lighting Board Op-Needed week of April 17-27th. Stipend $50.

  • Sound Board Op-Needed week of April 17-27th. Stipend $50.
    -Q Lab experience

    -setup and execution of cues and crossfades

    -routing of Q Lab’s digital outputs to the mixing board

    -(show will be utilizing surround sound audio files to discrete speakers)

    -Live Sound experience

    -Setup and connection of speakers to the mixing board

    -Routing of multiple (6) Q Lab inputs to discrete individual speaker outputs

    -Setup and routing of 3 overhead chorus mics to a dead output

    -(for recording purposes only, not amplification)

    Roles will receive a stipend.

REHEARSAL INFORMATION  
Rehearsals will begin around mid March and rehearse for 5 weeks, including tech. Location: Prince of Peace Christian School, Carrollton, TX. Rehearsals will be during the evenings on weekdays and during the day on weekends. The schedule will be determined around cast/crew availability.

TECH REHEARSALS  
AT&T Performing Arts Center-Studio Theatre on the 6th Floor of the Wyly
Evenings Week of April 17th

PERFORMANCE DATES 
April 17-27th

ABOUT THE SHOW

We're back with the amazing AT&T Performing Arts Center Elevator Project to present 'Alice' a variation on Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland', by playwright, Ara Vito and directed by director, Samantha Calatozzo Cobb. This new take on a classic will feature an ensemble cast of seven actors who portray all the characters, including the lead characters of Alice and Lewis Carroll. Plague Mask Players will ONLY be casting female-identifying and/or non-binary actors for all seven roles. This production will be the Texas premiere of this exciting new work, and Plague Mask Players is thrilled to be the first to bring it to life for DFW audiences.   The play received second place for the Harold and Mimi Steinberg National Student Playwriting Award through the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) and originally premiered at Belmont University in Nashville, TN.

PLOT

Alice: A Variation on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland is a new take on Carroll's classic tales crafting a story of a young girl named Alice Pleasance Liddell and the relationship she develops with Charles Dodgson (alias Lewis Carroll). Overcoming her parents' stifling indifference, Alice discovers her creativity through adventures on the other side of the looking glass, conquering her fears as she approaches a vision of her true self. The play is framed within a conversation between Carroll and Liddell, who was the inspiration for the fictional Alice character. This devised narrative movement piece was developed through a collaborative process grounded in ensemble. The play was first produced by Belmont University's Department of Theatre and Dance in Nashville, Tennessee.

Let’s work together.

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