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Guest artist Aidan Park hosts master class at Music Mountain

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Guest artist Aidan Park brings a master class to Music Mountain Theatre: “Being Unforgettable!” Park is an international headliner, best selling author and award-winning keynote speaker. He has been seen on NBC, TV Guide, Comedy Central and even on his very own Hulu special. He has over 20 years of experience in musical theater, film, TV, commercials, plays, stand-up comedy, and even behind the scenes involvement as a director, writer, producer and casting director. Parks is in Lambertville, N.J., to play Leo Bloom in Music Mountain Theatre’s upcoming production of “The Producers.” One of the most daunting elements of being a musical theater actor is auditioning. What song should you pick? How do you act the song? How can you stand out? What are casting directors looking for? This master class aims to help demystify some of the auditioning and casting process for you as well as help to find your individual unique qualities that will stand out in the audition room. In this workshop you will get a one on one personalized zoom session with Parks, help finding an audition song that you will work on as you participate in two in-person workshop sessions, and perform your new audition material in a final public showcase. Additionally, there will be an LA agent, producer, and casting director reviewing video of each student’s showcase material and providing feedback to each individual. In-person workshop classes for adults 18 and older will be on Sundays May 1 and 8 at 6 p.m. In-person workshop classes for ages 12 to 17 will be on Thursdays May 5 and 12 at 6 p.m. The final showcase for all participants will be held May 19. Participation in the “Being Unforgettable” Master Class is $300 and no audition is necessary, but space is limited. For information or to register, visit musicmountaintheatre.org/masterclass. Music Mountain Theatre is located at 1483 Route 179, Lambertville, N.J.


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