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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Glee auditions coming to region

Can you sing like a super talented high-schooler?

A role on “Glee” might be a ride to Cincinnati or a video upload away.

Cincinnati FOX19 and Cincinnati Bell will host live auditions noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 27, at Great Hall in Tangeman University Center on the University of Cincinnati campus for those dreaming of being on the popular FOX show.

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Glee is having a national casting call for three new roles that will be added to the show’s second season.

The FOX19 audition could be an advantage. The station will produce a submission for the winner of its contest and send it directly to Glee casting producer.

Audition participants must be between ages 16-26 and able to belt out “And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going,” “Gold Digger,” “Keep Holding On,” “True Colors,” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” “Lean On Me,” “Don’t Rain On My Parade,” “Sweet Caroline,” “Hate On Me,” “Rehab,” “Take A Bow,” or “Can’t Fight This Feeling.”

If hitting the road isn’t in the cards, upload a short video - 60 seconds or less - explaining why you should be the next Glee cast member.

Click here for more information on how to upload your entry.

According to FOX 19’s website, ten winners will be selected at the live audition. Nine others will be selected by online voting from the online submissions.

The 19 will compete on April 19.

What do you think?


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