In preparation for the upcoming Glasgow International Comedy Festival (GICF), a unique audition process has been taking place for dogs vying for a spot in the play Walking Shadows. The selected canine will have the opportunity to showcase their talents on stage at Websters Theatre on the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd of March. The role involves a brief appearance and a trick performance as outlined in the script.
The creator and director of the show, Michael Lewis, emphasized that apart from the dog’s skill set, the “cute factor” will also be a determining factor in the selection process. Lewis expressed his desire for a dog with charisma and star quality who will make a memorable impact during its stage debut. With high expectations for the chosen pup, the search for the ideal candidate continues.
As the auditions progress, hopeful dog owners are eagerly awaiting the final decision on which furry companion will shine in Walking Shadows. The anticipation is building as the deadline approaches for casting, leaving everyone involved eager to witness the charm and talent that the chosen dog will bring to the stage. The blend of humor and canine presence promises to make this production an unforgettable experience for audiences at the GICF
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