The Palo Alto Teen Arts Council will host auditions for its spring production of “Ghost Bike” at the Lucie Stern Community Center on Saturday, Feb. 7. from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
No experience or preparation is necessary, according to producer Joëlle Dong. All teens from local high schools, including but not limited to Palo Alto High School and Gunn High School, are welcome to audition. The audition process, which will take around 15 minutes per person, will include reading brief scenes from the show. The plot of “Ghost Bike” focuses on the protagonist Ora journeying into the underworld to save her best friend Eddie. The Council hopes to cast between 10 to 20 teens, but the casting team comprised of student leaders plans to be flexible about the exact number of cast members.
The Teen Arts Council is known in the Palo Alto community for hosting popular teen events such as Open Mics, Movie Nights and most recently, their inaugural poetry jam.
Teen Arts Council member and Paly junior Ophir Sneh plans on auditioning.
“I am looking forward the opportunity to get involved in an all-teen created production outside of school,” Sneh said.