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Twentieth Century: How the Train Works
Wheaton Drama’s current production, Twentieth Century, is set on a train. At every performance, we hear the audience gasp and applaud when the whole set lurches as the train leaves the station. So how did Doug Buethe and his crew build a moving set?
Wheaton Drama Announces Auditions For 1776
Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) announces auditions for its 2010-2011 season finale, 1776.
Twentieth Century Memorabilia
You’ve still got time to catch the show before the train (literally) leaves town! Not sure what the show’s about? Here are some pictures to feed your curiosity….
Cast Announcement: All My Sons
Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) announces auditions for Arthur Millerâs Pulitzer Prize winning play, All My Sons.
Children’s Workshop Registration Time!
It was a blast last year, and it will be even more fun this year! Â Cindy Bolds and her crew area offering sessions for 1st through 8th grade students. Â Workshops run from July 18th to July 23rd, and the theater is reserved exclusively for the workshop participants during this time! Registration always fills up fast,...
Audition Notice: All My Sons
Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) announces auditions for Arthur Millerâs Pulitzer Prize winning play, All My Sons.
Little Women: a Picture-Perfect Holiday Show
The cast and crew of Little Women would like to send you a holiday newsletter, full of glad tidings for the season and news about the March family…
Wheaton Drama Casts a Classic Comedy
Wheaton Drama, Inc. (WDI) has cast its third show of the 2010-2011 season, Twentieth Century, adapted by Ken Ludwig from an original play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur.