Casting call for disabled talent: Embrace diversity in the comedy series “One more time” in Canada.
In a world that is becoming increasingly aware of the need for representation and inclusivity, the entertainment industry has taken a significant step forward with a new comedy series called “One More Time.” This groundbreaking show actively seeks disabled talent in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to fill various roles, offering a platform for individuals with disabilities to showcase their skills and experiences. If you’re a talented individual familiar with ASL, LSF, or BSL, or if you have a visible or non-visible disability, this casting call is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for!
“One More Time” recognizes the importance of breaking down barriers and giving a voice to disabled individuals in the entertainment industry. This innovative comedy series aims to challenge stereotypes, promote inclusivity, and foster a greater understanding of the diverse experiences within the disabled community. By actively seeking disabled talent, the show is taking a bold step towards authentic representation and paving the way for a more inclusive future in television.
One of the most exciting aspects of this casting call is that previous acting experience is not a requirement. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or someone passionate about comedy, “One More Time” is eager to discover fresh faces and untapped talent. This is an exceptional opportunity for disabled individuals to enter the entertainment industry, regardless of their previous experience or lack thereof. So, if you’ve always dreamed of stepping into the spotlight, now is the time to seize this chance!
“One More Time” is committed to highlighting the vast spectrum of disabilities, both visible and non-visible. The show recognizes that disability is not limited to physical attributes but encompasses various conditions, including cognitive, sensory, and mental health disabilities. This casting call welcomes individuals with various disabilities to showcase their unique talents, fostering an environment where everyone can feel seen, heard, and celebrated.
The series particularly seeks talented individuals who are familiar with ASL (American Sign Language), LSF (Langue des Signes Française), or BSL (British Sign Language). Understanding the importance of communication accessibility, “One More Time” aims to create an inclusive space for deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. Incorporating sign languages into the show provides equal opportunities and amplifies the rich linguistic diversity within the disabled community.
The production of “One More Time” is scheduled for summer 2023 in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The show’s creators are enthusiastic about capturing the vibrant essence of Toronto’s disabled talent and its diverse community. If you reside in the GTA or are willing to travel, this is an extraordinary opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking series that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact.
The casting call for “One More Time” presents an incredible opportunity for disabled talent to make their mark in the entertainment industry. By actively seeking individuals with disabilities, both visible and non-visible, the show is redefining representation and promoting inclusivity in television. Whether you have acting experience or not, this comedy series values your unique skills, perspectives, and experiences. Take advantage of this chance to be part of a groundbreaking show that embraces diversity and advocates for a more inclusive world. Submit your application today and let your talent shine in “One More Time”!
How to apply?
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Casting Call for Disabled Talent
CASTING NOTICE
New Comedy series “One More Time”
Seeking talent in the Greater Toronto Area with disabilities and talent who are familiar with:
ASL, LSF, or BSL for upcoming roles!!!
No previous acting experience required
Seeking talent with both visible and non-visible disabilities
Shooting this summer 2023
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