Sarasota Opera Seeks Child Performer for "Madama Butterfly"

Coconut Telegraph

Sarasota Opera is looking to cast three children (boy or girl) to portray Butterfly’s son in the 2017 winter production of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Interviews for this role will be scheduled for early January. This is a volunteer position and the period of commitment will be from January 17 through March 25. Children must be available days, evenings and weekends, however, rehearsals and performances are not daily. Sarasota Opera is seeking children who are four to seven years old but look younger, light in weight (approximately 45 pounds), are willing to have adult performers sing loudly near them and are well behaved and can quickly follow directions. 

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