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Ringmead,
Bracknell,
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RARE Productions We Will Rock You – Young@Part Auditions

October 18, 2023

RARE Productions We Will Rock You – Young@Part Auditions

Visiting company RARE Productions will hold open auditions for their production of We Will Rock You at South Hill Park from Thu 1 – Sat 3 Feb 2024. Auditions will take place at South Hill Park on Thu 2 & Sat 4 Nov 2023 and are open for anyone aged 8-18yrs.


Audition event details

AUDITION 1 – Thu 2 Nov 2023
5pm – 6pm (8-12yrs)
6pm – 7pm (13-18yrs)
South Hill Park, Ringmead, Bracknell, RG12 7PA
You can arrive anytime during the time slot.

AUDITION 2 – Sat 4 Nov 2023
2pm – 3.30pm (8-12yrs)
3.30pm – 5pm (13-21yrs)
South Hill Park, Ringmead, Bracknell, RG12 7PA
You can arrive anytime during the time slot.

Nothing to prepare and no need to book, just turn up and try out.

Auditions are free. A show fee is applicable to all successful applicants.

Find out more here.


About the show

Based on the music of Queen, We Will Rock You is set 300 years in the future in a futuristic and globally corporate world. Planet Earth has been renamed the Planet Mall and is controlled by the Globalsoft Corporation. The head of Globalsoft is the sinister Killer Queen, who has banned all non-computer generated music. She has heard of a prophecy that instruments have been hidden somewhere on the planet and that ‘The Dreamer’ will emerge from the people to show the way to them. She orders her Chief of Police, Khashoggi, to get to the bottom of the matter and crush any rebellion. Meanwhile, Galileo, a young student and an outsider, is desperate to “break free” from this corporate world. He hears lyrics in his dreams and is heralded as the star of the prophecy by the Bohemians who have been searching for the lost instruments. To fulfill the prophecy, Galileo must evade the clutches of the Killer Queen and finally bring back the music. With the help of Pop, an aging hippie librarian, Galileo and Scaramouche find Rock’s Holy Grail–Brian May’s guitar-buried in the remains of Wembley Stadium.