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“Into The Woods” Cast Announced

Friday, March 22nd, 2013

Wheaton Drama is pleased to announce the cast list for Into The Woods (performed May 17 – June 9, 2013).

To quote director Craig Gustafson: “Thank you so much to all of the 138 people who auditioned for Into the Woods. Those of you at the callbacks realize how tough the decisions were. We could have cast the show three more times and had a winner every time. Here is the cast:”

Lucinda – Kristin Arntzen (River Grove)
Cinderella’s Mother/Grandmother/Giant – Jean Austin (Wheaton)
Rapunzel’s Prince – Jonathan Booth (Lombard)
Jack’s Mother – Bonnie Dobkin (Arlington Heights)
Narrator/Mysterious Man – Jerry A. Dudgeon (Wheaton)
Steward/Wolf – Zachary Gibson (Lisle)
Sleeping Beauty – Michelle Ho (Westmont)
Cinderella’s Stepmother – Amelia Kloskowski (Lombard)
Jack – David Lynn (Aurora)
Little Red Ridinghood – Marina Magnelli (Winfield)
Baker’s Wife – Sara Malloy (Winfield)
Rapunzel – Jane Marshall (Darien)
Florinda – Meg McGarry (Plano)
Witch – Heather Miller (Naperville)
Cinderella’s Prince – Mitchell Owens (Oak Park)
Baker – Michael R. Sitrick (Lombard)
Snow White – Debbie Trueblood (Carol Stream)
Cinderella’s Father – Stuart Vance (Naperville)
Cinderella – Clarissa Yearman (Chicago)

Performances of Into the Woods are May 17 through June 9, 2013. Shows are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm. Tickets are $21 each, except Thursdays, which have a special price of $18 per ticket. Into the Woods is presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International.

Also playing in WDI’s current season is Full Circle (through April 7; no show Easter Sunday). The 2013-2014 season includes Lend Me a Tenor, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians), Steel Magnolias, and The Music Man. Additional shows include Romeo & Juliet (2013 Summer Studio Show), a musical cabaret (2013 Summer Fundraiser), and It’s A Wonderful Life – Radio Show (2013 Holiday Fundraiser).

Show tickets and information available at www.wheatondrama.org or call 630-260-1820. Follow us on Twitter @WDIpublicity.

Wheaton Drama Announces “Full Circle” Donations

Wednesday, March 13th, 2013

Wheaton Drama, Inc. is presenting Erich Maria Remarque and Peter Stone’s WWII drama, Full Circle.  Set in 1945 Berlin, a young woman and an escaped prisoner discover that sometimes there are more important things than just surviving. When a Gestapo Captain begins to suspect who they really are, the struggles between identity, love and responsibility threaten to overtake them all.

On March 11, the Wheaton Drama Board of Directors approved a proposal to donate Full Circle patron intermission concession funds to the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center. Wheaton Drama, Inc. will match up to $250.

The themes in Full Circle powerfully connect with the Museum’s Mission Statement:  “The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Holocaust by honoring the memories of those who were lost and by teaching universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice and indifference. The museum fulfills its mission through the exhibition, preservation and interpretation of its collections and through education programs and initiatives that foster the promotion of human rights and the elimination of genocide.” (From  http://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/)

Full Circle opens March 15 and runs through April 7, 2013 (Thursdays-Sundays, no show March 31) at Playhouse 111. Tickets are $13-$16 and are available for purchase at this website, or by calling 630-260-1820.

“Full Circle” Set Work Photos by Steven Merkel

Tuesday, February 26th, 2013
First day of set work for "Full Circle". One has to make a mess in order to create, right?

First day of set work for “Full Circle”. One has to make a mess in order to create, right?

"Does this look level?" Pat Daly and Alan Bolds work on the "Full Circle" set.

“Does this look level?” Pat Daly and Alan Bolds work on the “Full Circle” set.

Scenic Artist R.J. Ogren creates another magnificent mural.

Scenic Artist R.J. Ogren creates another magnificent mural.

 

Director Sean Ogren (left) and Master Carpenter Ben Aylesworth at "Full Circle" set construction. Just a guess: Whatever the question was, the answer appears to be "No".

Director Sean Ogren (left) and Master Carpenter Ben Aylesworth at “Full Circle” set construction. Just a guess: Whatever the question was, the answer appears to be “No”.

 

The highly technical  "ponder and laugh" portion of the day.

The highly technical
“ponder and laugh” portion of the day.

Note Regarding “Into the Woods” Auditions – Updated March 3

Monday, February 18th, 2013

We have added yet another audition date for Into the Woods.  Audition appointments will be taken for Saturday morning, March 16. All slots for the original and added audition dates (Saturday afternoon, March 16; Sunday, March 17; Wednesday, March 20) are full. If Saturday morning fills up, that’s it. Auditions will be closed off at that point, subject to any openings resulting from actors cancelling an appointment.  E-mail director Craig Gustafson at WDIWoods@comcast.net for an appointment.  Thanks!

 
 

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