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Santa needs a children’s elf chorus for Christmas

Rob Vanya, November 21, 2012

PASADENA, Texas — San Jacinto College Central’s theatre and film department will hold open public auditions for children ages 5 to 15 to be cast in the annual holiday production “Santa’s Christmas Magic: The Musical.”

Auditions for a children’s elf chorus (up to 50 members) will be held Wednesday, Nov.  28 and Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. at the Powell Arena Theatre on the Central Campus, located at 8060 Spencer Hwy. in Pasadena. The auditions are open for anyone in the community and enrollment at San Jacinto College is not required.

“Santa’s Christmas Magic: The Musical” is a fantasy about a sinister plot to steal Santa’s magic. The cast includes 30 male and female actors, singers and dancers from ages 5 to adult.

Rehearsals for children will begin on Nov. 30, and will be held Monday through Friday until the show opens on Dec. 6. For more information about the theatre and film department at San Jacinto College, visit arts.sanjac.edu.

About San Jacinto College

Surrounded by monuments of history, industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, for more than 50 years. The Achieving the Dream Leader College is committed to the goals and aspirations of a diverse population of 30,000 students in more than 200 degree and certificate options, including university transfer and career preparation. Students also benefit from the College’s job training programs, renowned for meeting the needs of growing industries in the region. San Jacinto College graduates contribute nearly $630 million each year to the Texas workforce. San Jacinto College. Your Goals. Your College.

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