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Charlotte's Very Own Gay Soap Opera

Southern Disclosure, a homegrown answer to All My Children, gets ready to crank up again

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"Watch and learn. Enjoy. Be touched by it. Be proud that it is your hometown," says Patterson. "Laugh with us."

Pompey says the show offers "a terrific opportunity to explore your creative side, have fun doing it, and be part of something unique."

With a nudge from Southern Disclosure, Charlotte may be reaching, at last, for the knob of the closet door.

OutMedia is holding an open audition for Southern Disclosure on Saturday, August 17, at the Neighborhood Theatre in NoDa from 11:30am to 4pm. Actors are needed for new episodes -- particularly Asians, Latins, and other people of color. Volunteer technicians in lighting and sound are welcome, as well as musicians to score upcoming episodes, and a singer to perform a sappy love song to accompany a Wexton romance. Actors and singers may perform a short (one minute) prepared monologue or song, but may also read from the script. Volunteers for behind-the-scenes work in administration, props, and continuity are also needed.

For more information, contact OutCharlotte at 704-563-2699, or email David Lari at dl@davidlari.com.