Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) is pleased to announce auditionsĀ for the 2012 fall family musical, The Sound of Music. This Rodgers...
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Auditions for shows at Wheaton Drama are open to all. You do not need to be a member to audition, but you will be required to become a member if cast. You can find out more about becoming a member here. Audition notices are posted here on our website, at our theatre, released to Chicagoland audition boards, and posted on our social media channels. Requirements for auditioning will vary by show and be included the audition notices below. It is the general policy of Wheaton Drama that there is no pre-casting for any show unless uniquely required, approved by the Board of Governors, and announced as part of the casting process. In short, all roles are open to all who audition.
Audition Notice: “The Heiress”
Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) announces auditions for the Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz drama, The Heiress. Marge Uhlarik-Boller is directing....
Auditions for “Hansel and Gretel” – Summer Kids’ Show
Wheaton Drama Announces Auditions For Childrenās Show Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) is holding childrenās auditions for a special production of...
Auditions for “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”
Wheaton Drama Announces Auditions For Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) is holding auditions for its final show of...
Where do we perform and how often? Our building host an impressive but cozy +170 seat theatre with some of the latest sound and lighting technology on a generous stage. We are located near the corner of Hale Street and Front Street in the heart of Downtown Wheaton. Each production schedules 15-16 performances typically occurring Thursday thru Saturday evenings at 7:30pm with Sunday matinees at 3pm.
How often are rehearsals scheduled? Our rehearsal schedule is based on each productionās cast and crew availability. The schedule typically consists of 3-4 weekday evenings and a weekend afternoon for approximately 6 weeks. Additionally, two more weeks which precede opening are devoted to integrating the technical aspects of each show with the cast performances and are more frequent during the final week consisting of daily dress rehearsals.