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“So You Think You Can Act and Dance?”

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  • By Senior Airman Rusty Frank
  • 52nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Do you think you can act or dance? Are you willing to learn? Then the 52nd Force Support Squadron is looking for you.

The 52nd FSS and the Brick House are producing "You're a good man, Charlie Brown" based off the Peanuts Comic Strip, Witten by Clark Gesner.

While they are looking for mainly Airmen to compete, spouses and teens are welcome to come and volunteer.

"Anybody and everyone can audition," said Camille Henry, 52nd FSS artistic director. "If you don't know how to dance, don't worry about it as long as you're willing to learn"

"If they're willing to come up on stage, we will help you," Henry said. "We are not looking for an all-star production."

If you feel uncomfortable about being in front of people, then there could be a job for you behind the scenes.

"We are looking for backstage crew," Henry said. "We could really use somebody if they are shy about being onstage and want to get involved. We could always use them back stage."

If you audition and make it, Henry said you don't have to worry about juggling work with rehearsals.

"Most of the rehearsals will be Tuesdays and Thursdays," she said." "Not everybody will be required those days, and they will be in the evening."

However, Henry warned those who get the part should not assume they'll constantly be going from work to work.

"It's supposed to be a break from work," she said. "I think that's the biggest misconception - that people will be going from work to work. You do have to learn your lines, and the show does depend on you. But you build a lot of camaraderie, and we spend most of our time laughing."

If you are interested in auditioning, visit the Brick House during Oct. 1 and 3 from 6:30-9:00 PM. For more information about the program, contact Henry at: 015158225705 or Kat Jensen at: +49-151-43129731.