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Tonight will be the last opportunity to audition through Common Casting for the spring plays put on by the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC).
Auditions will run from 6 p.m. to midnight in both the Loeb Drama Center on Brattle Street and Agassiz House in Radcliffe Yard.
HRDC uses the week-long auditions to compile cast lists for its spring plays, which include Shakespeare's "Richard III" and a hip-hop musical called "King Kong: The Musical." One of the two productions to be held this spring on the Loeb Mainstage will be a dance production called Perpetual Motion, a move away from HRDC's norm.
Krebs said the variety of productions using Common Casting brings new faces into HRDC.
"While [people are at] Common Casting, they get involved in other projects, which is great," he said.
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