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Kids Casting Opportunity - Fruit Shoot Campaign 9-12yr olds


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East Dulwich's London Theatre Factory is working with Collins Casting on the next Fruit Shoot campaign.


Collins Casting are looking for 9-12 YR OLD GIRLS & BOYS with quirky talents & hobbies to be in the next FRUIT SHOOT CAMPAIGN, called ?IT?S MY THING?. It will celebrate kids self-expression, creativity and individualism. We wondered if your son or daughter or their friends might like to apply if they are between 9-12yrs old?


Shoot date: 24th January 2017


Casting Date: 5th & 9th January after school in central London

*PAID opportunity if selected for shoot*


To apply email [email protected] with:


1x photo of your son or daughter

1x photo of them doing their activity

1x video of them doing their activity and chatting about it and why they like it.

Write their name, age, location and a bit about their hobbie and send it back to me.

Please label the photos and video with your son or daughters full name.


Once we have received your submissions, your son or daughter will be called into a casting on either the 5th or 9th January after school in central London.


Please help us spread the word with our flyer attached. Please pop this on notice boards, Facebook, your twitter, or share at your children's parties or groups.


We look forward to your submission. Please send these back asap by the 31st December.


Thank you,


Collins Casting Team



COLLINS CASTING

M +44 (0) 7922141217 | E [email protected]

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