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Strong vocalists and performers required for contemporary musical.

Posted By:  Jonathan Davison  [Click to Contact]
Date: 2006-11-10


Hi,
I am currently looking for highly motivated and talented vocal artistes to record provisional parts for a set of songs to be performed in a contemporary musical that myself and my talented co writer are producing. Eventually we hope to gain the interest of any production companies/directors who want to take this project on to the stage or screen.
Gilberts Web is a contemporary rock and roll musical set in the present day following an individual called Gilbert, a young man on the fringe of society, a thirty something who although still living with his mum, is desperate to find love any way he can. The musical revolves around a disfunctional relationship Gilbert pursues with a young lady he meets online through a dating agency. Due to both their insecurities and their Walter Mitty natures, they begin to spin a web of white lies and exaggerations about themselves so complex and comical that when it comes time to meet each other, they do almost anything to live up to each others expectations!
If you feel you can offer the enthusiasm and ability to take this project forward, please mail me by visiting my website www.jonathandavison.com
Could interested parties please also mail me audio samples/photo/website details.
Thanks very much for your interest
Jonathan Davison

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