Cricket City hosts auditions
Cricket City Improv, the Texas A&M University-Commerce improvisation troupe, held auditions Thursday, Feb. 4, for students interested in joining the group. The auditions were held in the Black Box Theater in the Performing Arts Center and began at 7 p.m.
With a crowd consisting mainly of Cricket City members, six hopefuls participated in various games commonly performed during Cricket City shows. The purpose of the games, as the historian of Cricket City Jacob Layton explained, was not necessarily to discover who was the most polished.
"Usually when people come in to auditions, we're not really worried about their improv level," Layton, said. "We're interested in how well they work with other people and how willing they are to try something."
While many were impressed with the auditions, the current size of Cricket City prohibits them from adding many more members.
"We're getting pretty large right now," Plummer said. "We're about 14 or 15 strong, and we're definitely going to bring on a few from tonight. Right now, I would love to add all of them, but it's really a matter of who we think works best for the troupe. We all have nights when we're not completely hilarious, so we're more concerned with who meshed really well, followed the guidelines and put themselves out there."
After the auditions, the Cricket City officers sat down and discussed the merit of each potential member. While the troupe is only looking at adding a handful of people, the auditions exceeded expectations.
"I was very impressed with everything that everyone brought," Layton said. "Ideally, we talked about bringing in 2-3 people, but it's not out of the realm of possibility that we'll bring in more."
The auditions are a tradition for Cricket City, now in it's 11th year.
"We usually do auditions at the beginning of each semester," Plummer said. "We've done it every semester and I don't see us changing that."
While the auditions are only held once a semester, those who want to join Cricket City have a few other options open to them.
"Sometimes we'll bring people on just on word of mouth," Plummer said. "We'll have them come auditions for us a couple of times and if we like them we'll bring them on. If you come to the shows and we notice you're offering the funniest suggestions every time, we're going to give you a second look to see what you can offer."
Get Top Stories Delivered Weekly
Recent The East Texan News Articles
Discuss This Article
GET TOP STORIES DELIVERED WEEKLY
FOLLOW OUR NEWSPAPER
LATEST THE EAST TEXAN NEWS
- 'Expendables 2' epitomizes dumb but fun action
- 'The Bourne Legacy' disappoints with same old thrills
- Tasteless 'Total Recall' remake leaves audiences underwhelmed
- Actor chemistry saves 'The Watch' from being boring waste
- Batman goes out strong in final 'Dark Knight' film
- 'Ted' marks promising film career for McFarlane
- Stylistic choices sink 'Savages'
RECENT THE EAST TEXAN CLASSIFIEDS
OUTSIDE THE LINES
- Moving Resources For Military Families
- Historic Agreement Signed By Red Cross and Armed Forces
- Salonpas® Brand Stands the Test of Time
- Tips to “Yard Your Way” This Spring
- Upgraded Upstate Power Grid Will Deliver a Smarter,...
- A Story To Sing About
- The Gap in Gum Care: Why Caring For Your Teeth’s F...
- Top Tips for Signature Scents and Better-Smelling Laundry
- A Dog Trainer’s Top Tips to Support Pets Through Life S...
- Clear the Air of Indoor Pollutants This Spring
FROM AROUND THE WEB
- Moms Kick Back with Mamaritas
- Youth Apprenticeship Week Spotlights Opportunities
- New Expo Showcases AI Innovation
- Self-Care and Mental Health Tips for Caregivers
- Adventure Awaits: Discover the Playset that Brings...
- Need Auto Glass Repair? Don’t Despair
- Pioneering Fast and Affordable Broadband for the Underserved
- 7 Reasons Renting an RV Should Be On Every Family’s S...
- Don’t Let Diabetes Shortchange Your Golden Years
- No Child is Forgotten By Marine Toys for Tots
COLLEGE PRESS RELEASES
- Guidenar Launches New Career Test for Gen Z
- GotIt! Education Offers MathGPT Free to All State & Community Colleges
- Shoff Promotions Comic Book & Sports Card Show
- Semiconductor Research Corp unveils 2024 Research Call, $13.8M Funding
- Charles River Associates Opens Second Scholarship Cycle, Expands to the UK