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“Lend Me a Tenor” Cast List

Friday, August 9th, 2013

Director Jim Liesz has announced the cast for Ken Ludwig’s uproarious comedy “Lend Me a Tenor,” the opening production of Wheaton Drama’s 2103-14 season.

The cast:

Tony Lage (West Chicago) as Max 

Ellen Daschler (Lisle) as Maggie

Rob Reinalda (Mount Prospect) as Saunders

Vince Scalone (Lisle) as Tito

Jo Ann Smith (Naperville) as Maria

Jerry Moore (Lombard) as the Bellhop

Jennifer Ciombor (Wheaton) as Diana

Teresa Reinalda (Mount Prospect) as Julia

“Lend Me a Tenor” will be performed at 111 North Hale St., Wheaton, on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from Sept. 13 through Oct. 6, 2013. Curtain is 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.  Sunday curtain will be at 3 p.m.  Tickets are $13 for Thursday performances and $16 for all other performances.

Please call 630-260-1820 or visit http://www.wheatondrama.org/show/lend-me-a-tenor/  for tickets or additional information.

“Lend Me a Tenor” Audition Notice

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

Wheaton Drama auditions for “Lend Me a Tenor” are July 28-29

Veteran director James Liesz seeks versatile performers with sharp comic timing for Ken Ludwig’s hilarious, Tony award-winning farce, “Lend Me a Tenor”.
All auditions will be held at Playhouse 111, located at 111 North Hale St. in downtown Wheaton.
Audition dates are Sunday, July 28, and Monday July 29, beginning at 7 p.m. If necessary, callbacks will be held on Tuesday, July 30, with actors called at 7 p.m. sharp. This is an open-call audition: No appointments or special readings are necessary. All roles are available.
Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from Sept. 13 through Oct. 6, 2013.
Director James Liesz is a life member of Wheaton Drama and has directed countless shows, not only for Wheaton Drama but for other area theatre groups. “If you want to have fun, laugh, and have a good time, come to auditions,” says Liesz. “This show is full of action and crazy situations.”
Cast of Characters:
MAX is in the 30-40 age range (flexible) and is highly excitable. He must sing proficiently. Actors should
prepare a few lines from an operatic aria to be sung a cappella at the audition.
MAGGIE is Max’s girlfriend and is also in the 30-40 age range (also flexible, but consistent with Max’s
age). She is a very attractive woman and totally enamored of Tito Merelli.
SAUNDERS is Maggie’s father and is General Manager of the Cleveland Opera Company. His age
range:runs relative to Maggie’s. He is a high-strung, man-in-charge character. He must have great
comedic timing. This is a terrific role!
TITO MERELLI is a world-famous tenor, known as “Il Stupendo.” His age range is 35-50 (flexible). Actor
playing this part must speak with a believable Italian accent and must sing well. Actors should prepare a
few lines from an operatic aria to be sung a cappella at the audition.
MARIA is Tito’s wife; her age range is 30-40 (compatible to Tito’s). She is beautiful, speaks with a
convincing Italian accent, and must have great comedic timing. Another great role!
The BELLHOP is a great comedic role and the age range is flexible. He must sing competently, but not
necessarily of great quality. This part also demands great timing and physicality. Actors should prepare a
few lines from an operatic aria to be sung a cappella at the audition.
DIANA is a soprano, but she does no singing on stage. Age range: 30s. Attractive, with great sex appeal.
JULIA is the Chairwoman of the Opera Guild. Age range 50-70. A very proper woman, stately, with an air
of elegance.
Questions can be addressed to Director James A. Liesz at 630-534-4828 or jaliesz@hotmail.com.

Be prepared for your audition!  Download the Lend Me A Tenor Audition Form and Sides.

2013-2014 Season Membership Renewal

Sunday, June 2nd, 2013

Wheaton Drama Membership renewals are due September 18, 2013.
Please download the below form and submit with your renewal payment to Membership Chair Amy Johnson by 9/18. Thank you!

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Auditions for “Romeo & Juliet”

Monday, April 1st, 2013

Wheaton Drama, Inc. announces auditions for the 2013 Summer Studio Show, Romeo & Juliet. This exciting adaptation by Jeni Dees is set in modern-day New Orleans and is a gritty, passionate, rock-and-roll fueled take on William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.

Jeni Dees (jdeestheatre@gmail.com) is directing, assisted by Jo-Ann Ledger. Jackie Haiser is the production manager.

The director encourages all shapes, sizes and ethnicities to audition. Tattoos, piercings, and interesting hair are encouraged, especially for the Montague gang.

Auditions are at 7pm on Sunday, April 28 and at 7pm on Monday, April 29, 2013. Auditions will take place in the basement of Wheaton Drama’s Playhouse 111, 111 N. Hale Street, Wheaton, IL 60187. No audition appointments are needed.

Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Those auditioning are strongly encouraged to read the William Shakespeare play before auditioning. This adaptation features Shakespeare’s language and characters (with some modifications).

These are non-Equity auditions. There is no pay. Those cast will be required to pay a nominal fee for Wheaton Drama membership. Newcomers are welcomed and membership status does not affect casting.

Roles to be cast:

Fortune Teller: 20-60 female. The through-line of the play. She speaks the prologue, center and epilogue as well as playing multiple characters throughout, all trying to stop Romeo and Juliet’s fate. Characters may include a party guest, student of the Friar, and the Apothecary. She stays on stage for the entire play and will need stamina and some improv skills.

Sampson: 20-30 male. Smart mouth of the Capulet gang. Stage combat experience a plus

Gloria (Gregory): 20-30 female. Capulet gang member and friend of Juliet. Stage combat experience a plus.

Abraham: 20-30 male. Comedian friend of Romeo/Montague gang. Can be heavier set. Stage combat a plus.

Balthasar: 20-30 male. Skate punk friend of Romeo/Montague gang. Stage combat experience a plus. Willingness to temporarily change hair color a plus as well. Tattoos and piercings are great. Must be comfortable kissing on stage.

Benvolia: Changed from Benvolio. 20-30 female cousin and best friend of Romeo. The BEST fighter in New Orleans. Hand-to-hand and armed combat skills necessary, but can be taught to the right actress. Punk rock style, but can also look feminine. She and Mercutio fall in love.

Tybalt: 20-30 male. Juliet’s cousin. Angry young man, hates all Montagues and is willing to fight at the drop of a hat. Hand-to-hand and armed stage combat necessary, but can train the right actor.

Capulet: 40-60 male. Juliet’s hotheaded father. Hates all Montagues.

Lady Capulet: 30-50 female. Juliet’s mother. Wants the best for her daughter. Very “Housewife of New Orleans” society woman.

Montague: 40-60 male. Romeo’s father. Shady businessman. Hates all Capulets

Lady Montague: 30-50 female. Romeo’s mother. A big fan of prescription medication.

Prince: 30-60 male. The Police Chief or Mayor of New Orleans. Very strong authority figure.

Romeo: 20-30 male. The fated young lover. He partakes in illicit substances quite often, until he meets Juliet. Scruffy and rough around the edges, tattoos and piercings encouraged. Hand to hand and armed weapon combat necessary, but willing to train.

Mercutio: 20-30 male. Member of Montague gang. Dealer of illicit substances and overall larger-than-life character. Hand-to-hand and armed combat necessary; tattoos, and piercings encouraged.

Paris: 20-30 male. Clean-cut suitor of Juliet. Nice guy, just not the guy for her.

William: 13-15 male. Tybalt’s brother. He has lines and will fight. He adores Tybalt and follows him everywhere. Tybalt dies in his arms.

Young Montague: 13-15 male. Nephew of the Montagues. Tags along with the gang and fights.

Nurse: 40-60 female. Juliet’s larger-than-life nursemaid and confidant. Supplies some comic relief.

Juliet: 20-30 female. The fated young lover. She is street smart and has common sense. She knows what she wants.

Friar Laurence: 40-60 male. Romeo’s religious confidant. Good-hearted and tries to make peace.

Peter: 20-30 male. House manager of the Capulet home. Exasperated employee overseen by the Nurse.

Police Officers (2): 20-40 male or female. Keepers of the peace. They can also double as party guests and street performers at the top of the show. Must be able to lift a body.

Apothecary: Any age female. The drug dealer that seals Romeo’s fate. More than likely will double with the Fortune Teller or another role.

Friend to Juliet: 20-30 female. Party guest and friend of Juliet. May also fight. Hooks up with a Montague at the party so must be comfortable kissing on stage.

Rosaline: 20-30 female. The object of Romeo’s affections at the top of the show and friend of Juliet’s. She appears in the opening, the party and throughout the play.

We are also looking for “street performer” types that would appear in the opening of the show and perhaps throughout. These can be jugglers, trumpet, sax or fiddle players, tap dancers, etc. If possible, we will double you as a character in the show.

Performances of Romeo & Juliet will be June 28 at 8pm, June 29 at 8pm, June 30 at 3pm, July 5 at 8pm, July 6 at 8pm, and July 7 at 3pm at Playhouse 111, 111 N. Hale Street in downtown Wheaton. Tickets are $10 each. Seating is General Admission.

Wheaton Drama closes the 2012-2013 season with Into the Woods, performed May 17 through June 9. 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 a musical cabaret (2013 Summer Fundraiser) and It’s A Wonderful Life – Radio Show (2013 Holiday Fundraiser).

Show tickets and information at this website, or call 630-260-1820. Publicity contact: publicity@wheatondrama.org. Follow on Twitter at WDIpublicity.

2013-2014 Season Shows, Directors Announced

Monday, April 1st, 2013

Wheaton Drama announces upcoming shows and directors!

Romeo & Juliet (2013 Summer Studio Show). Performances June 28-30, July 5-7. Directed by Jeni Dees. Tickets: $10 General Admission.

Broadway Gems: Musicals You Might Have Missed musical cabaret (2013 Summer Fundraiser). Performances: August 9-11. Directed by Lisa Schmela. $10 General Admission

Lend Me A Tenor by Ken Ludwig. Performances: September 13 – October 6. Auditions: July 28-29. Directed by Jim Liesz. $13 Thursdays/$16 Fridays-Sundays.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by Webber/Rice. Performances: November 8 – December 8. Auditions: September 15-16. Directed by Anthony Berg. $18 Thursday/$21 Fridays-Sundays.

It’s A Wonderful Life – Radio Play (2013 Winter Fundraiser). Performances: December 12-15. Directed by Sean Ogren. $10 General Admission.

And Then There Were None (aka Ten Little Indians) by Agatha Christie. Performances: January 24 – February 16, 2014. Auditions: November 10-11. Directed by Randall W. Knott. $13 Thursdays/$16 Fridays-Sundays.

Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling. Performances: March 21 – April 13, 2014. Auditions: January 26-27. Directed by Lisa Dawn Foertsch. $13 Thursdays/$16 Fridays-Sundays.

The Music Man by Meredith Wilson. Performances: May 23 – June 15, 2014. Auditions: March 23-24. Directed by Craig Gustafson. $18 Thursdays/$21 Fridays-Sundays.

Unless otherwise noted, performances are at 8pm Thursdays-Saturdays and 3pm Sundays. Tickets available at this website.

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