The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1996, Page 6, Image 6

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1997 TALENT AUDITIONS!
Nebraska Regional Audition
Monday, November 4,1996
The University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Culture Center - Upper Multi-Purpose Room
333 North 14th Street
Unwin. Nebraska
OPEN AUDITION CALL: l(h00 A.M. - 4:00 PM.
CALL BACK AUDITION: fcOOP.M.
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• ALL PERSONS AUDITIONING SHOULD PROVIDE A HEAD SHOT k RESUME.
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• AtffiOL Auditioning for actors/stunt performers. Actors prepare a one-minute
monologue. Stunt performers should have stage combat and high-fall experience and
provide a video if possible.
You must be at leost li years of age to audition. Rehearsals begin between January 4c
March 1997. Some positions begin late May. Employment tans February - September
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JARED JANKOVICH, a junior electrical engineering major, bikes
through eastern Nebraska’s first few flakes of snow TUesday, but
the ground was more soggy than white as forecasters predict
weekend snow will be confined to western Nebraska. Highs were
in the 40s Tuesday, and are expected to be in the mid-50s today,
but temperatures will drop below freezing tonight.
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