Budding Sexy Clubwear performers from across Coventry and Warwickshire are once again being given the chance to audition for the Belgrade's annual family pantomime on Sunday, 4 September, which could see them land a role in the panto chorus.
In countdown to this year's magical pantomime, Wholesale Babydoll Lingerie Dick Whittington, the Belgrade Theatre will be holding auditions for three teams of panto chorus plus one team of reserves on next month from 9.45am.
The auditions, which are for children aged 9 -16 only, will begin promptly at 10am.
Parents are asked to bring sfdgfdgbdfgbd their children to the Belgrade Theatre foyer for 9.45am.
On arrival, children will be numbered against their registration form and sorted into groups based on age and height.
The choreographer will then take each group in turn and teach them a short routine which will be presented to Writer/Director, Iain Lauchlan.
If a child makes it through the first round s/he will be asked to stay for a further round in the afternoon.
Look: Beauty and the Beast panto at Belgrade TheatreView gallery Children attending the auditions are advised to wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for them to move and dance in.
At least one parent, guardian or nominated person must wait with each child.
Unaccompanied children will not be eligible to audition on the day.
The Belgrade Theatre is looking for three teams of eight for this year's pantomime chorus plus one full team of reserves.
Read MoreBelgrade Theatre summer school returns to enthral Coventry youngsters Pre-registration for this year's Young Chorus Auditions is not essential although applicants are encouraged to pre-register their interest online in advance via the Belgrade Theatre website.
At the end of the afternoon, those children lucky enough to be chosen for the pantomime teams will be asked to stay behind with their parents for their initial wardrobe measurement and to be allocated a team.
Video LoadingVideo UnavailableClick to playTap to playThe video will start in 8CancelPlay now Following in the success of last year's record-breaking production of Beauty and the Beast, Dick Whittington features all the hallmarks of a traditional Belgrade Theatre pantomime, spectacular scenery, incredible costumes, hilarious slapstick and plenty of audience participation.
This year's festive extravaganza sees the return of writer, director and Belgrade panto legend Iain Lauchlan in the role of dame Sarah The Cook.
Iain, who has also written and directed this year's show, is perhaps best known as the creator of the hit BBC children's series The Tweenies which first aired in 1999.
Iain Lauchlan applying makeup Dick Whittington runs on the Belgrade's Main Stage from November 23 to January 7.