The Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts, Santa Maria’s beloved PCPA, is calling on community members to turn their spare rooms imto temporary homes for resident artists participating in PCPA Theaterfest’s summer season.

Actors and technicians will need housing with a private or accessible bathroom and an onsite laundry facility. Places near Allan Hancock College are preferred but not required.

Those interested can contact PCPA’s company manager Katie Guick at 928-7731, Ext. 3153 or companymanager@pcpa.org. More information is available at pcpa.org.

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