Something Wicked This Way Comes as Theatre 29 seeks its casts for Roald Dahl’s “The Witches”

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Theatre 29 will hold open auditions for the dramatized Roald Dahl classic children’s story, “The Witches”, Monday, August 14th at 6:00pm on the Theatre 29 Main Stage (73637 Sullivan Road, Twentynine Palms).

Based on the book “The Witches” by Roald Dahl and faithfully adapted by David Wood, this production will magically appear on the Theatre 29 stage October 6 – 22. Debut Director Nena Jimenez is looking for a cast of men and women over the age of 15. There are 2 roles for boys 10 – 13 age range, but no other children’s roles.

Real witches are nothing like the ones who wear pointed hats and fly on broomsticks, they look very much like ordinary people. Why, you might even be sitting next to one right now! They have a diabolical plot to rid the world of children once and for all. But, sometimes the evilest schemes are defeated by the tiniest of foes. Our hero and his wise grandmother (a witch aficionado!) just happen to be on holiday at a seaside hotel and come face to face with the Grand High Witch herself! And did we mention children turned into mice? Spicy pea soup? And you might want to avoid free chocolate! Fun for the entire family and a slightly spooky Halloween treat.

All roles are open. A complete breakdown of the characters can be found on the Theatre 29 website at theatre29.org/auditions. If you are unable to attend the auditions on August 14th but would still like to be considered for the show, contact the director. For more information, contact Director Nena Jimenez by e-mail at [email protected].

Open roles include:

  • BOY – male age 10 to 13, a sweet and loving, perhaps quirky young boy who leads us through this fantasy adventure. Small in stature. Comfortable addressing a large audience. Physically playful. Puppetry experience helpful but not essential. Actor’s age doesn’t matter, must be able to convey “boyishness”.
  • GRANDMOTHER – female age 45+, A wise, cigar-smoking older woman who is not interested in moralizing. She is direct and blunt but also kind and loving. No nonsense. Age of actor not as important as ability to communicate age. Dialect either slight Scandinavian or British.
  • GRAND HIGH WITCH – female 30+, a larger-than-life figure who looks much like your average conforming female but is, indeed, an evil, murderous witch
    whose mission it is to wipe out all children. Witch dialect which seems to resemble English with a Slavic accent.
  • BRUNO – male aged 14-16, Bruno is another Augustus Gloop. He is a piggish and rude boy and lacks empathy. First to be changed into a mouse, is Boy’s sidekick after he is mousified.
  • HEAD CHEF male – 25+ Head Chef is part of a wonderful slapstick bit involving his kitchen staff and a mouse. Possibly some puppetry involved. Will double in other roles.
  • SECOND CHEF – male 20+ – Second Chef gets involved in a slapstick bit with the head chef that will require movement and a great sense of humor! Will double in other roles
  • HEAD WAITER – male 25+ Role will be defined by clear physical choices, are a bit larger than life, and will support the comic tone of the play. Moves well. Will double in other roles
  • MR. JENKINS male – 40s – a strong physical commitment to character, Mr. Jenkins sports a working man dialect and likely a loud tie. He is a boozer and a brute, no matter his size. Will double in other roles
  • MRS. JENKINS – female 40s – Mrs. Jenkins is the mother of the very indulged Bruno, speaks with a similar working-class dialect and is quite likely an accomplished boozer. Will double in other roles
  • WITCH ONE – female 18+ – is an acolyte of the Grand High Witch and strives to meet her esteemed Boss’s expectations in every way. Will double in other roles
  • TREE-HOUSE WITCH – female 20-40 -Treehouse Witch carries a snake and is the first to attempt to lure Boy to his death. Will double in other roles
  • FROG – Male or female age open is a victim of the High Witch’s evil machinations. Full-bodied physical choices will bring this non-speaking, sweet, character to life. Will double in other roles
  • ENSEMBLE of 4 – 6 witches, preferably female over 18, must be able to wear prosthetic makeup. Will also double as hotel guests, diners, etc

“Roald Dahl’s The Witches” will run weekends at Theatre 29 from October 6th through 22nd with performances Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:00pm and Sunday matinees at 2:30pm. Theatre 29 is at 73637 Sullivan Road in the City of Twentynine Palms. Tickets are $15.00 for Regular admission, $12.50 for seniors and military, and $10.00 for children under 12 and students with ID (there is a service charge).

Tickets are available online at www.theatre29.org or by calling the Theatre 29 Box Office at 760-361-4151.

Theatre 29 is an all-volunteer non-profit (501(c)3) Community Theatre Organization formed in 1999.

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Charlie Thomas
Charlie Thomas is a local theatrical director, actor, producer, stage designer and playwright with over thirty-five years’ experience in both professional and non-professional live theatre, film, television, and radio. His pedigree includes most of the major theatrical companies in the Coachella Valley and Morongo Basin including Theatre 29, Hi-Desert Playhouse, Groves Cabin Theatre, Palm Canyon Theatre and College of the Desert, to name a very few. Charlie is an active member of the greater desert performing arts scene. He currently serves as Vice-President on the Theatre 29 board of directors. He also serves on the board of the Desert Theatre League, a live performance support organization that provides judging and awards for theatrical and dance excellence for over 39 organizations. He is also a founding panelist of the Alliance of Desert Theatres which formed during the COVID-19 pandemic to network with performing arts houses all over the desert for support and networking while the industry was shutdown. During his theatrical career, Charlie has won many Desert Theatre League performance awards as well as their “Sidney Harmon” award which recognizes honorees for exhibiting theatrical excellence. Charlie Thomas joined Z107.7 in April 2020 and has greatly come to enjoy the everchanging scope of the work. He has also enjoyed the opportunity to share his breadth of knowledge and experience as Z107.7’s Entertainment Reporter. He is grateful to be able to share news stories about the wide variety of arts our beautiful basin has to offer.