A lot has been happening around the country in the last year!
We are raising $40,000 in 14 days for the January premiere and DIY launch so that many people and communities can make Firerock their own! Please consider giving an end-of-year tax-deductible donation towards this spirit-lifting, sustaining climate work.
We've never been more ready to bring this musical production and engagement event to the stage. Join us for the January premiere and help us get to the finish line!
We are scheduling auditions for the January 2018 musical premiere of Firerock: Pass the Spark. Auditions for the characters of Ellis and Pippa will be held Oct. 28 or Nov. 4. Please send submissions ASAP to carla.m.garcia@gmail.com. See the full post or the PDF for more information.
We are excited to be holding our final creative development session for the script and music of Firerock this week!
Firerock seeks a Producing Manager for a fully-staged musical production January 2018.
In collaboration with the Stage Director and under the supervision of the Producer, the Producing Manager oversees and/or participates in many key aspects of the planning, scheduling, communications, producing partnerships, casting/crew assignments, and building, rehearsing and producing of Firerock: Pass the Spark.
We are excited to announce that Firerock: Pass the Spark is holding auditions for our June workshop and public reading! Auditions will be held April 22 and April 23. Submissions are due to info@firerockmusical.com by April 20. Please see the full post for complete information.
FIREROCK Pass the Spark, a powerful musical story and set of performances that functions as a community activation tool meeting the challenges of the moment - a fossil fuel economy and our changing climate, seeks an experienced illustrator on a contract basis.
This Spring FIREROCK launched a two-year residency with NCSSM, a public, residential high school in Durham, North Carolina.
FIREROCK has been in partnership with UNCG for the last two years, a collaboration initiated by UNCG’s Director of Sustainability and Professor of Music, Aaron Allen.