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TG4’s Irish Language Drama 'Ros Na Rún' Opens Call for Auditions
13 Feb 2019 : News Desk
Behind the scenes of 'Ros Na Rún'
If you ever had dreams of starring in a soap opera, now’s your chance as TG4’s Irish language drama, Ros na Rún, are holding auditions for budding actors to join their existing cast.

The first of many auditions will take place in March (Date TBC) in Ros na Rún’s purpose built set in An Spideál. Candidates who demonstrate the most flair and natural acting ability will be shortlisted and have the opportunity to return to the set and join the cast of Ros na Rún for series 24 which begins filming in August this year.

Of course, as well as an acting flair, candidates are expected to have Irish.

Series Producer, Déirdre Ní Fhlatharta admits she gets excited before holding auditions at the thought of meeting the next new star of a soap she’s been associated with since its first broadcast in 1996.

“We have been incredibly lucky over the years to have found people who had natural acting talent who fitted comfortably into our existing cast line-up. Auditioning for a part on Ros na Rún gives actors a platform to showcase their talent and provides them with a potential job opportunity.”

“We are obviously looking for people who speak Irish and have that natural ability for acting. This year we are looking for a few specific actors to fill the role of new characters for our upcoming 24th season, we also use these annual auditions to scout out other talent as it keeps us aware of who’s out there.”

“And sometimes we do find a gem and we do develop a role for them rather than the other way around. It can be an organic process at times.”

But this year they are looking for a male in his early to mid-twenties, a woman in her mid-forties and another woman in her mid-fifties.

Though many of the younger actors do attend acting classes or have been to some form of theatre course, some of Ros na Rún’s cast came straight from amateur drama groups and have adapted very quickly to the weekly filming routine of a television soap opera.

The series is set in a fictional village called Ros Na Rún, based in An Spidéal, Co. Galway and is the single largest independent production commissioned in the history of Irish broadcasting.

The team behind Ros na Rún consists of 150 made up of crew, directors, writers and actors as well as about 80 extras a weeks.

Filming takes place on a purpose built set in An Spideál over a six month period and though its regular viewers — about 150,000 tune in to the soap’s twice weekly broadcasts on

Tuesday and Thursday with a subtitled omnibus on Sundays, it is also viewed on the TG4 player all over the world, mostly in the UK, USA and Australia but also in pockets on mainland Europe and even in Hanoí to name but one international city.

The soap’s appeal is down to its rural setting and its ability to tackle social issues with a dash of humour.

The current series has seen love blossoming and relationships dwindling as well as paternity and health issues and even an environmental topic of river pollution.

If you would like to take part in the March auditions send an up to date CV and headshot photo to leiriuchain@rosnarun.com Or call Christina on 091 558400





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