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Men and more men needed for Hey Girl!

Participate in a stunning and powerful performance at Walker Art Center this February!

Acclaimed Italian theater director Romeo Castellucci is looking for male volunteers of any age to perform in a short section of Hey Girl!, which is being presented next month in the McGuire Theater. No experience is necessary, all are welcome. Click here to see the trailer

40 Male Extras Needed (Hurry, spaces are filling quickly)

Where: Walker Art Center, McGuire Theater

Please bring you own regular street cloths ( without logos or writing ) for the performance

The volunteer performance time is no more than 15 minutes per show

A great resume addition

Small stipend given to cover parking/gas

Must be available on all of the following dates:

o Rehearsal: Meet in McGuire theater lobby on the 3rd floor of the new building. Rehearsal times are: Wednesday, February 13 from 8pm-11pm

o Performances: February 14 – 17, 2008. Meet one hour before curtain each night. Performances begin at 8pm ( 7pm on Sunday) and last 90 mins.

For additional information or to volunteer contact Natalie Bowers at Natalie.bowers@walkerart.org or at 612.375.7695

Hey Girl!

Hypnotically beautiful [with] a visual resonance that you find all too rarely on stage. . . . Exquisite intensity flows through much of what Castellucci calls his drama of movement. – Financial Times, London

Become enveloped in a stunning tour-de-force by Italy’s acclaimed director Romeo Castellucci. This unforgettable theater of the subconscious unfolds fascinating and frightening visual landscapes equally profound, enigmatic, and dreamlike that provoke the imagination and make the senses swirl. With raw architectural sets, surreal costuming, film projections, exploding glass, and riveting performances by two actresses (and 40 male performers), Hey Girl! constructs a world that alternates between the beautiful and the horrific. Note: Contains nudity and simulated violence. Copresented with the University of Minnesota Department of Theatre Arts.

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