by/por José Rivera
directed by/dirigida por Jared Reynolds
STARRING
Andrés Idrovo Castillo
Anya Nardone
Aaron Kaplan
Senior Citizen Preview on Thursday, April 16 at 8PM
Shows April 17 - May 9 on Friday & Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 2PM (No show on July 4)
The Story: During a record-breaking Los Angeles storm, a man gives shelter to a beautiful, pregnant hitchhiker who is searching for the father of her child. Cloud Tectonics is a story of love that transcends time, using magic realism to distort the audience conceptions of time, space and sound.
La historia: Durante un diluvio récord en Los Ángeles, un hombre da refugio a una hermosa autoestopista embarazada que busca al padre de su hijo. Cloud Tectonics es una historia de amor que trasciende el tiempo, utilizando el realismo mágico para distorsionar las concepciones del público sobre el tiempo, el espacio y el sonido.
Reserved seating tickets are $25 adults/$20 seniors & students
by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee
Adapted from the novel by Patrick Dennis
directed by Michele Leigh
produced by Lou Okell
stage manager Rob Kruzykowski
lighting design Caroline Stanton
sound design Bill Sopchak
AUDITIONS April 19 & 20, 2026
Senior Citizen Preview on Thursday, June 25 at 8PM
Shows June 26 - July 18 on Friday & Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 2PM (No shows on July 3 or 4)
Auntie Mame tells the story of the enduring bond between Patrick Dennis and his vivacious Auntie Mame. When ten-year-old Patrick is orphaned in 1928, he moves from Chicago to the dazzling world of his eccentric aunt in New York City. Mame, a spirited socialite, lives life with unbridled enthusiasm. Through all her escapades her unwavering devotion to Patrick, and his to her, shines through. Auntie Mame teaches Patrick the value of being yourself and living life to the fullest: "Life is a banquet, and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death!"
Reserved seating tickets are $25 adults/$20 seniors & students
For Youth ages 7 through 19—Disney's "Frozen Jr" with classes on Saturday from 3 to 5 pm and Tues & Wed from 4 to 6 pm.
Shows are May15, 16 & 17 on Friday at 7PM, Saturday at 2PM and 7PM, and Sunday at 2PM.
Spotlight show tickets are $20 general admission/$15 seniors/$10 students available on line or at the door. Tickets are on sale now!
Summer Spotlight:
YOUTH: Guys & Dolls / TEEN: Chicago, teen edition
Classes begin on Monday, July 6, 2026 and rehearsals will be held Monday through Friday from 10 am to 1 pm for YOUTH and from 2 pm to 4 pm for TEENS. Youth performances of Guys & Dolls are July 31, Aug. 1 & 2. Teen performances of Chicago, teen edition are August 7, 8 & 9. Scholarships available on request.
Tuition is $385 per student and scholarships are available on request. Show tickets are $15 general/$10 students & seniors
Spotlight is a theatre program for youth ages 7 to 17 led by Beth Bonnabeau. The teen program is designed for high school and college students. It is underwritten by Brookfield Theatre to keep costs low and to make theatre education accessible to all.
Beth has been a childrens theatre educator/director since the early 90's. She received her BA in Theatre in 1989 from SUNY Plattsburgh where she served as President of Alpha Psi Omega, a National Theatre Honors Fraternity, and Vice President of the College Theatre Association. Beth discovered her passion for childrens theatre early. She taught and directed at many local theatres, schools and dance studios and is thrilled to be bringing her very specific skill set to Brookfield Theatre. Beth is known for creating safe spaces for children to express themselves and discover the joys of being part of a family of actors...a "no judgement zone" where young people are free to stretch their imaginations and creativity to the max!
Current Covid-19 protocols will be adhered to by our fully vaccinated staff. For more information, please email: brookfieldtheatrect@gmail.com
The Brookfield Theatre for the Arts, Inc. is an all volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing quality live performances and creative opportunities, rooted in cultural equity, to the Brookfield region. The regular season of shows is chosen to provide a meaningful and entertaining experience that will appeal to a wide ranging audience. Additional workshops and special events are added throughout the year. The Spotlight Program is a low-cost learning experience for young performers. It includes free mentorships for student directors and tuition assistance as needed. Along with live & virtual performances, Brookfield Theatre offers a gallery space for area artists to show their work and provide more depth to the cultural experience. We finish the year with our annual Paddy Awards to honor and thank our supporters and volunteers!
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Brookfield Theatre announces open auditions for
by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee
Adapted from the novel by Patrick Dennis
directed by Michele Leigh
produced by Lou Okell
stage manager Rob Kruzykowski
lighting design Caroline Stanton
sound design Bill Sopchak
AUDITIONS Sunday & Monday, April 19 & 20 starting at 7 pm at the theatre. Callbacks as needed.
Show Dates June 26 - July 18 on Friday & Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 2PM (No show on July 3 or 4)
THE STORY
Auntie Mame tells the story of the enduring bond between Patrick Dennis and his vivacious Auntie Mame. When ten-year-old Patrick is orphaned in 1928, he moves from Chicago to the dazzling world of his eccentric aunt in New York City. Mame, a spirited socialite, lives life with unbridled enthusiasm. Through all her escapades her unwavering devotion to Patrick, and his to her, shines through. Auntie Mame teaches Patrick the value of being yourself and living life to the fullest: "Life is a banquet, and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death!"
REHEARSALS: 1, 2, or 3 nights per week depending on role. Nights will be chosen based on cast availability.
Seeking 20 actors for this classic play that thoughtfully explores themes of independence, unconventional family, and the exhilaration of living! This large, dynamic cast offers numerous opportunities for actors to shine. Additionally, its light-hearted and optimistic nature provides a delightful escape for audiences. All roles are open. You will be asked to read from the script. Please reach out with any questions: storyteller99@yahoo.com
CASTING 10 M / 10 F
Note: Characters are based on real people however casting is open – any actor is welcome to audition for any role. The exception is Ito who must be non-white, Asian preferred. Ages are estimated.
1. Mame Dennis (F 40s) An extravagant, bohemian socialite who refuses to be pigeonholed by convention. Mame is a whirlwind of intellectual curiosity, fashion-forward flair, and deep-seated warmth.
2. Young Patrick Dennis (M 10-12) Mame’s nephew initially arrives as a polite, protected, and somewhat sheltered orphan. He quickly adapts to Mame’s whirlwind lifestyle, becoming her loyal co-pilot in her various eccentric adventures.
3. Adult Patrick Dennis (M 30s) After being sent to a traditional prep school he returns to Mame as a stuffed shirt—a conventional, judgmental, and somewhat priggish young man who is embarrassed by his aunt’s bohemian lifestyle.
4. Vera Charles (F 40s) Vera is a famous stage actress and Mame’s best friend. She is a martini-loving diva who commands every room with a mix of genuine affection and biting, dry wit.
5. Ito (M any age, non-white) Mame’s loyal houseman. He is a constant, grounding presence in her life, serving as co-conspirator in all her hijinks.
6. Norah Muldoon (F 40s-50s) Traditional, fiercely protective Irish nanny who represents old-world values and serves as the initial voice of caution in Mame’s unconventional household.
7. Lindsay Woolsey (M 40s) Distinguished, patient, and sophisticated book publisher who serves as a long-time suitor and a grounding intellectual force in Mame’s life.
8. Mr. Babcock (M 40s-50s) Stuffy, humorless, and ultra-conservative executor of the Dennis estate. He is tasked with ensuring Patrick is raised with traditional values.
9. Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside (M 40s) A wealthy, charming Southern plantation owner who falls in love with Mame. Southern accent required.
10. Mother Burnside (F 50s) Beauregard’s aristocratic, judgmental mother. Southern accent required. Ability to burb on cue a plus.
11. Sally Cato MacDougal (F 30s) A Southern socialite rival engaged to Beauregard. Southern accent required.
12. Cousin Jeff (M any age) A member of the Burnside clan. He represents the courtly, slow-moving, and deeply traditional Old South. Southern accent required.
13. Agnes Gooch (F 20s-30s) Mame’s dowdy, repressed secretary who undergoes a dramatic transformation. Must wear pregnancy bump.
14. Gloria Upson (F 30s) A snobby, suburban socialite whom adult Patrick considers marrying.
15. Mr. Claude Upson (M 40s-50s) Gloria’s father. A wealthy, ultra-conservative stuffed shirt. He is incredibly dull and takes immense pride in his restricted community.
16. Mrs. Doris Upson (F 40s-50s) Gloria’s mother. The fluttery, equally narrow-minded wife of Claude. She is obsessed with social standing and proper behavior.
17. Brian O’Bannion (M 30s) A handsome, pretentious poet who mooches off Mame’s hospitality while helping her write her memoirs. Irish accent required.
18. Pegeen Ryan (F 20s-30s) A sensible, down-to-earth, and artistic young woman who works for Mame. She eventually becomes the romantic interest for Patrick.
19. Ralph Devine (M 30s) An athletic, physically fit, and overly enthusiastic young man who populates Mame’s diverse social circle.
20. Mrs. Loomis (F any age) Store manager at Macy’s where Mame attempts to work as a saleswoman during the Great Depression.
SIDES:
All sides can be found in this folder:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1R9tDPjxL0dy3lDwLi6nOvj0T7NLpE4uw?usp=sharing
Please bring a current headshot or photo and All schedule conflicts. Rehearsals will be scheduled based on reported conflicts.
Brookfield Theatre is committed to inclusive casting and is looking for actors with a passion for storytelling. Roles are described to inform actors regarding costuming and role content.
Brookfield Theatre's audition form may be filled out on-line at Google Form or download a pdf at https://brookfieldtheatre.org/BTheatre_Audition.pdf
Audition forms will also be available at the theatre.
For more information, email BrookfieldTheatreCT@gmail.com
See you at auditions!
Brookfield Theatre is a 501(c)(3) all volunteer non-profit arts organization dedicated to producing the highest quality live quality live performances and creative opportunities, rooted in cultural equity, to the Brookfield region. No experience is necessary and all are welcome to audition. We strongly encourage performers of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities to audition for our shows.
For more information on any of our programs and events or for any special requests, please contact us.

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