Know an inquisitive kid? If so here is a chance to audition to be part of the “Curious Crew”
Auditions are coming up in a few days.
Kids auditions in Lansing, Michigan for a TV show.
Kids education show holding in-person auditions for kids 9 to 13 in Lansing.
“Curious Crew” is an educational television show that aired on WKAR, a PBS-affiliated television station licensed to Michigan State University. The show is designed to inspire curiosity and interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects among children and young audiences. It encourages hands-on exploration and experimentation, fostering a love for learning in an engaging and entertaining manner.
The show features a diverse group of inquisitive kids who embark on scientific adventures and conduct various experiments to uncover the mysteries of the world around them. Led by the enthusiastic host, Rob Stephenson, the “Curious Crew” explores a wide range of topics, from physics and chemistry to biology and engineering. Each episode follows a theme, such as light and color, sound waves, chemistry reactions, and the human body.
The show’s collaborative approach, where kids actively contribute to experiments and discussions, creates an atmosphere of discovery and empowerment. It promotes the idea that anyone can be a scientist, and learning is not confined to the classroom. The show’s content is aligned with educational standards, making it a valuable resource for teachers looking to enhance their STEM curriculum.
The format of the show typically involves the host and the young crew members asking questions, hypothesizing about how things work, and then conducting experiments to find answers. The experiments are hands-on and easy to replicate at home or in a classroom setting, making it a valuable educational resource for both children and educators. The emphasis on interactive learning helps children understand complex scientific concepts in a fun and approachable way.
“Curious Crew” not only provides entertaining content for young viewers but also encourages critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a lifelong interest in STEM fields.
Rob Stephenson and inquisitive kids take a hands-on approach to scientific exploration. Curious Crew is a local public television program presented by WKAR.
Do you know a child aged 9-13 who loves science? Maybe that child could be a cast member on?Curious Crew, the children’s television show dedicated to teaching young people about STEM! Curious Crew is produced by WKAR at Michigan State University and seen on PBS stations across the country.
The mid-Michigan PBS affiliate is holding an open casting call for children ages 9 to 13 for season ten of?Curious Crew, scheduled for production in the fall of 2023. In this award-winning original series, host Dr. Rob Stephenson and the “Curious Crew” of kids take a hands-on approach to exploring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The auditions will be held Tuesday, August 22, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at WKAR studios on the Michigan State campus. A parent or guardian must accompany any child auditioning.
Of the children who audition, 45 of them will be selected to appear on Curious Crew in season ten.
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023 4pm-7pm ET
WKAR is holding an open casting call for children ages 9 to 13 for season ten of Curious Crew, the award-winning television show featuring inquisitive kids exploring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics!
Season ten of Curious Crew is scheduled for production this fall 2023. Programs will air on WKAR and select PBS stations nationwide and will be available streaming at PBS Video in 2024 (subject to change). View all past episodes of Curious Crew in the free PBS App and at video.wkar.org.
AUDITION CHECK-IN SCHEDULE (by age group)
4:00pm-4:30pm – Ages 9-10
5:00pm-5:30pm – Ages 11-12
6:00pm-6:30pm – Age 13
To schedule your auditions see: https://www.wkar.org/casting-call-for-curious-crew