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Milwaukee Repertory Theatre 2025-26 Season Equity Principal Actors - Milwaukee Repertory Theatre Auditions

Posted February 5, 2025
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Milwaukee Repertory Theater | Milwaukee, WI

AUDITION DATE

Wednesday, February 19, 2025
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (C)
BREAK: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

APPOINTMENTS

Beginning on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, performers will request an audition appointment by emailing
casting@milwaukeerep.com. Auditions will be given on a first come, first serve basis — date and time requests may not be granted. Appointments will be assigned during regular business hours — please allow a 48-hour response time after sign-up.

CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep
$1371 weekly minimum (LORT A)
$1144 weekly minimum (LORT B)
$839 weekly minimum (LORT D)

SEEKING

Equity actors for roles in Milwaukee Repertory Theatre's 2025-26 Season (See breakdown). Actors of all races and ethnicities are encouraged to audition.

PREPARATION

For non-musical auditions: Prepare 1 Classic and/or 1 Contemporary Monologue (not to exceed 2 minutes total). For musical auditions: Prepare a brief cut of a song and 1 Classic or Contemporary Monologue (60-90 seconds). Please bring sheet music in your key. An accompanist will be available to play day of auditions. Also, please bring a current headshot and resume stapled together.

LOCATION

Milwaukee Repertory Theater
108 E Wells St
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3504

PERSONNEL

EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
Jonathan Hetler, CSA, Artistic Producer, Casting Director
Annika Perez-Krikorian, Associate Artistic Producer/Casting Associate
Maria Amenabar Farias, Artistic Producing Associate/Casting Associate
See breakdown for production specific personnel.

OTHER DATES

See breakdown for production specific dates.

OTHER


www.milwaukeerep.com
Contact
casting@milwaukeerep.com with any questions regarding the season.
All performances will be held at one of the following venues:
Milwaukee Repertory Theater
108 E Wells St
Milwaukee, WI 53202
The Pabst Theater
144 E. Wells St
Milwaukee, WI 53202
An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition.
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BREAKDOWN

MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATRE 2025-26 SEASON

BREAKDOWN

Milwaukee Repertory Theatre 2025-26 Season

COME FROM AWAY

Book, Music, and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff, David Hein

Directed by Mark Clements

Checota Powerhouse Theater (LORT B)

1st Rehearsal – October 7, 2025

1st Preview – November 4

Opening – November 7

Closing – December 14

SYNOPSIS: Come from Away is based on the true story of the time when the isolated community of Gander, Newfoundland, played host to the world. What started as an average day in a small town turned into an international sleepover, when 38 planes, carrying thousands of people from around the globe, were diverted to Gander’s airstrip on September 11, 2001. Undaunted by culture clashes and language barriers, the people of Gander cheered the stranded travelers with music, an open bar and the recognition that we’re all part of a global family.

SEEKING:

Claude

Bonnie

Beulah

Oz

Doug

Janice

Annette

Garth

Beverly

Diane

Nick

Kevin T

Kevin J

Bob

Hannah

THE LEHMAN TRILOGY

By Stefano Massini

Adapted by Ben Power

Directed by Arin Arbus

Checota Powerhouse Theater (LORT B)

1st Rehearsal – December 15, 2025

1st Preview – January 13, 2026

Opening – January 16

Closing – February 8

SYNOPSIS: In 1844, Heyum Lehmann arrives in New York from Bavaria to make his way in a new world. After changing his name to Henry Lehman, he and his brothers start a small fabric business that evolves over generations to become a powerful international finance firm. More than a century later, the firm spectacularly collapses into bankruptcy, leaving unprecedented disaster in its wake. This

sweeping generational saga questions how we define heroes and villains — and where we draw the line between them. Requiring tour-de-force performances by three actors playing multiple characters, the real-life story of the Lehman brothers unfolds with surprising elegance and astonishing theatricality.

SEEKING:

Henry Lehman – CAST

Emmanuel Lehman – CAST

Mayer Lehman

August Wilson's THE PIANO LESSON

By August Wilson

Directed by Lou Bellamy

Checota Powerhouse Theater (LORT B)

1st Rehearsal – January 27, 2026

1st Preview – February 24

Opening – February 27

Closing – March 22

SYNOPSIS: It is 1936, and Boy Willie arrives in Pittsburgh from the South in a battered truck loaded with watermelons to sell. He has an opportunity to buy some land down home, but he has to come up with the money right quick. He wants to sell a piano that has great importance to his family, but he shares ownership with his sister Berniece, and the piano sits in her living room. Berniece has already rejected several offers, because the antique piano is covered with beautiful carvings detailing the family’s rise from slavery. Boy Willie argues that the past is past, but Berniece proves to be more formidable than he anticipated.

SEEKING:

Avery

Winning Boy

Boy Willie

Lymon

Maretha

Grace

Berniece

Doaker

MRS. CHRISTIE

By Heidi Armbruster

Directed by Joanie Schultz

Checota Powerhouse Theater (LORT B)

1st Rehearsal – April 7, 2026

1st Preview – April 14

Opening – April 17

Closing – May 10

SYNOPSIS: In 1926, famous author Agatha Christie disappeared for eleven days, setting a mystery in motion that remains unsolved. Nearly 100 years later, Lucy, an American detective fiction fan, stumbles upon a clue that just might solve Christie’s disappearance once and for all. Heidi Armbruster’s new comedy shifts back and forth across time to explore the woman behind the mysteries and prove that sometimes you need to disappear in order to find yourself.

SEEKING:

Agatha – 37-year-old dabbler in detective fiction

Charlotte/Mary – 20s, Agatha’s secretary and dogsbody

Archie – 40s, Agatha’s husband

Nancy/Chloe – 20s, Archie’s mistress

Lucy – 37-year-old detective fiction fan

William/Collins – 20s, Christie scholar

Jane – An elderly, enigmatic spinster

Monsieur – The world’s greatest detective

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

By Agatha Christie

Directed by Laura Braza

Checota Powerhouse Theater (LORT B)

1st Rehearsal – April 28, 2026

1st Preview – May 26

Opening – May 29

Closing – June 28

SYNOPSIS: Agatha Christie’s own adaptation of her heart-pounding thriller – the world’s #1 best selling mystery novel – takes us to a remote island where ten strangers must play a deadly game filled with suspicious twists, surprising turns and memorable characters. It’s a beloved masterpiece that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the shocking finish.

SEEKING:

Rogers

Mrs. Rogers

Fred Narracott

Vera Claythorne

Philip Lombard

Anthony Marston

William Blore

General Mackenzie

Emily Brent

Sir Lawrence Wargrave

Dr. Armstrong

MCNEAL

By Ayad Akhtar

Directed by Mark Clements

Herro-Franke Studio (LORT D)

1st Rehearsal – January 6, 2026

1st Preview – February 10

Opening – February 13

Closing – March 22

SYNOPSIS: Direct from Broadway, Pulitzer Prize-winner Ayad Akhtar’s thrilling and darkly comic new play follows Jacob McNeal — a brilliant yet dangerously charming novelist whose thirst for whiskey, fractured relationships, and curious fascination with artificial intelligence threatens to unravel everything. A jaw-dropping study in art, truth and originality in the not-too-distant future.

SEEKING:

Jacob McNeal – an author of renown – late 60s

Sahra Grewal – McNeal’s physician – 40s

Stephie Banic – McNeal’s agent – mid 50s

Harlan McNeal – McNeal’s son – late 30s

Natasha Brathwaite – Times reporter – very late 20s

Francine Blake – a retired editor at The Times – early 50s

Dipti – Banic’s assistant – 20s

FRIDA...A SELF PORTRAIT

Written by Vanessa Severo

Directed by Joanie Schultz

Herro-Franke Studio (LORT D)

1st Rehearsal – March 31, 2026

1st Preview – April 3

Opening – April 10

Closing – May 17

SYNOPSIS: Frida Kahlo was her own mysterious and brilliant muse. The iconic Mexican painter captured the difficulties and wonders of her life with incredible vibrancy. Now, she comes to life onstage through playwright and performer Vanessa Severo. Frida...A Self Portrait transports you to La Casa Azul, Frida’s home, where Vanessa recounts the artist’s bold life. With music and movement, she shares insights about Frida’s physical limitations, complex love life, addictions and, of course, the beauty in her art. This searing new play cracks open a powerful portal between Vanessa and Frida bringing breathtaking physicality and raw honesty to this stunningly creative production.

SEEKING:

Frida Kahlo – CAST

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY

Adapted by Joe Landry

Based on the story “The Greatest Gift” by Philip Van Doren Stern

Directed by Jonathan Hetler

Stackner Cabaret (LORT D)

1st Rehearsal – October 7, 2025

1st Preview – October 31

Opening – November 2

Closing – December 21

SYNOPSIS: Experience the magic of Christmas like never before! This uplifting holiday classic comes to life as a high-energy radio play, blending 1940s retro charm with hilarious theatrical hijinks, as five multi-talented actors portray dozens of characters with vintage sound effects, favorite songs and lovable Christmas spirit, right in front of your eyes (and ears). A mix of humor, heart and hope, this enchanting show has captivated audiences across the country and delivers a nostalgic treat that’s gift wrapped for you and your loved ones of all ages.

SEEKING:

Freddie Fillmore

Jake Laurents

Sally Applewhite

Lana Sherwood

Harry “Jazzbo” Heywood

THE FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTERS

Book, Music, and Lyrics by Katie Dahl

Directed by Molly Rhode

Stackner Cabaret (LORT D)

1st Rehearsal – December 29, 2025

1st Preview – January 9, 2026

Opening – January 11

Closing – March 1

SYNOPSIS: This heartwarming Wisconsin musical is a testament to sisterhood and self-discovery. When a governor’s order uproots a village to make way for our first state park, two sisters must confront their fears and fight for the home they love. With touching songs and home-grown humor, this charming show celebrates the deep connections we share with our family, community and the land around us in this funny, fitting love letter to a slice of our great state’s history.

SEEKING:

Sarah – CAST

Nora – CAST

Charlie – CAST

John – CAST

AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'

Music by Thomas Fats Waller

Conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr., Murray Horwitz

Directed by TBD

Stackner Cabaret (LORT D)

1st Rehearsal – February 10, 2026

1st Preview – March 6

Opening – March 8

Closing – April 26

SYNOPSIS: Step into a jumpin’ jazz joint where the legendary music of Fats Waller takes center stage. Five extraordinary actor-musicians transform into a jubilant swing band for the ages in this Tony Award-winning musical — last seen in our 2013/14 Season — that brings the razzle-dazzle spirit of the Roaring Twenties to the 2020s. Get ready to sing, dance and let loose with this brilliant celebration of an iconic trailblazer and his lasting legacy.

SEEKING:

André

Armelia

Charlaine

Ken

Nell

GEORGE AND GRACIE

Written by Tami Workentin

Directed by Laura Braza

Stackner Cabaret (LORT D)

1st Rehearsal – March 31, 2026

1st Preview – May 1

Opening – May 8

Closing – June 14

SYNOPSIS: George Burns and Gracie Allen delighted millions as entertainment’s original power couple, sharing love and laughter through their comedic brilliance. Now, Jim Pickering and Tami Workentin, bring the inspiring love story of Burns and Allen to life in this heartfelt tribute, filled with theatrical and showbiz magic. From a struggling vaudeville act to the height of stardom during the golden age of radio, television and film, celebrate Burns and Allen’s legacy and devotion in this World Premiere that’s sure to captivate and inspire.

SEEKING:

George Burns – CAST

Gracie Allen – CAST

Elevator Guy – CAST

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Adapted and Directed by Charles Dickens

Directed by Mark Clements

The Pabst Theater (LORT A)

1st Rehearsal – October 31, 2025

1st Preview – November 23

Opening – November 28

Closing – December 24

SYNOPSIS: Milwaukee’s holiday tradition is a dazzling Christmas feast with enough theatrical goodies to fill any sized stocking hung by the chimney with care. Featuring Rep favorite Matt Daniels as Ebenezer Scrooge, in this special 50th Anniversary Production, enjoy enchanting music and dance as we celebrate the timeless message of peace, hope and joy.

SEEKING:

Dickens/Scrooge – CAST

Bob Cratchit

Mrs. Cratchit

Ghost of Christmas Past

Ghost of Christmas Present

Mr. Fezziwig

Mrs. Fezziwig

Young Scrooge

Marley’s Ghost/Old Joe

Belle

Fred

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