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Audition Workshop
Interested in auditioning for Anastasia at MCT? Join us for this Musical Theatre Audition Workshop! This workshop will cover selecting audition material, working with your accompanist at auditions, and how to make a great first impression. Molly Lawton (Director) will be in attendance to offer insight on general audition best practices as well as what they'll be looking for at auditions. MCT will have a selection of audition songs and music that participants are welcome to check out and use!
Please sign up either to be a Workshop Participant or Observer. Participants will either bring a song selection or select one on the day of to sing at the workshop so they have the opportunity to rehearse with an accompanist and get feedback from the Director. Participants can also reach out directly to us beforehand to get song options so they can review them prior to the day of the workshop.
Questions? Reach out to us at info@muskegoncivictheatre.org
Welcome Dr. Caitlin!
Muskegon Civic Theatre is thrilled to welcome our new Executive Director, Dr. Caitlin Cowan! Caitlin is a writer, nonprofit administrator, educator, musician, and lifelong arts advocate. A native Michigander and University of Michigan alum, Caitlin returned to Michigan in 2018 after earning graduate degrees in English at The New School and the University of North Texas. After seven years directing Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp’s international and creative writing programs, she’s thrilled to be joining the Muskegon Civic Theatre as its Executive Director. From her high school pit orchestra days, to teaching drama and rhetoric at the university level, to working with young actors and European community theatre groups at Blue Lake, Caitlin has an abiding love of the theatre and its magic. Above all, she is passionate about the arts and the work that nonprofits do to support them. Caitlin is also the author of two award-winning books of poetry: Solitary (YesYes Books, 2027) and Happy Everything (Cornerstone Press, 2024). She lives in Muskegon’s Lakeside neighborhood with her husband John, their two young daughters, and two mischievous cats.
