Fall '23 Auditions
About Her
October 13th/14th, '92 Theater
As a woman of color is telling the story of how she met her husband, we hear from her neighbors and what they think is going on in the home and in their relationship.
Contact: Senica Slaton (479)595-5762,
Bad Jews
October 13th/14th, '92 Theater
Bad Jews by Joshua Harmon ran off-Broadway in 2013 and follows two cousins—Daphna, the volatile and unbending "Real Jew", and Liam, the entitled and equally stubborn "Bad Jew"—engage in a vicious battle the night after their grandfather's funeral. A fierce, biting comedy about family, faith, and what you choose to believe, when you're chosen.
Contact: Miles Allen (802)779-4406
Almost, Maine
October 13th/14th, WestCo Cafe*
Underneath the hazy glow of the northern lights, several residents of Almost, Maine miraculously all experience a simulated moment of pure, unfiltered emotion. Only this time, they’re puppets.
Contacts: Shane Kleber (404)216-4221
and Fana Schoen (484)619-1814
Bonar!
November 3rd/4th, '92 Theater
BONAR! is an original musical written by Noah Frato-Sweeney that satirizes the famous prominent political musicals Wesleyan knows and loves. Bonar Law (A real person who served as Britain's prime minister from 1922-1923!) navigates his affair with his main political rival, his best friend's organization of the women's suffrage movement in Britain, and the treacherous plots of Winston Churchill.
Contact: Miranda Simon, (424)208-9090!
Much Ado About Nothing
November 10th/11th, WestCo Cafe*
This production is putting a funky spin on this classic Shakespeare play–it’s set in a high school in the early 2000s! The vibe will be like your favorite Y2K rom coms. Performing in Westco, this is a super comedic, Shakespearean, and immersive production that we look forward to building over this semester
Contact: Sara Bateman, (205)420-1441
Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812
November 17th/18th, '92 Theater
Written by Dave Malloy, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 is an electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace following Natasha's affair with Anatole and Pierre's search for meaning in his life.
Contact: Kendall McDermott, (310)709-3130
The Nutcracker
December 1st/2nd, Beckham Hall
We are putting on Act II of The Nutcracker to tell the classic holiday story and get everyone into the holiday spirit before the break! It will also be a way to showcase the ballet talents of the students of Wes and give less experienced dancers the experience of being in The Nutcracker!
Contact: Natalie Silver, nsilver01@wesleyan.edu
*pending approval from OSI to use the space for performance