WHITEFIELD, NH—Weathervane Theatre announces local auditions for its upcoming 60th season (running June 25—October 12, 2025) for all productions in its mainstage season, including North Country Shakes: Shakespeare in Love (And Laughter), Grease, One Man, Two Guvnors, and The Producers.
Auditions will be held on Sunday, May 4th, from 3 to 5 PM at Weathervane’s rehearsal space, The Grange, located at 29 Maple Street in Whitefield and on Monday, May 5th from 4 to 6 PM at White Mountains Regional High School, located at 127 Regional Road in Whitefield. Auditionees should be prepared to present a brief monologue and a brief (30-60 seconds) song selection. Please note that an accompanist will not be provided at this audition, so auditionees must provide their own accompaniment track or sing a capella. Weathervane will provide amplification. Weathervane seeks local talent of all ages.
For additional audition and show information please visit weathervanenh.org. Questions can be directed to info@weathervanenh.org
In addition to onstage opportunities, Weathervane also seeks local behind-the-scenes talent— carpenters, painters, technicians, and box office staff. Interested applicants can submit a resume to weathervanejobs@gmail.com. Flexible hours and competitive pay are available for the right candidates. Additional info regarding these positions can be found at weathervanenh.org/work-with-us.
Weathervane’s 60th season opens June 25, 2025, and runs through October 12, 2025. Season productions include Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill: The Musical, The Shark is Broken, Becoming Dr. Ruth, Grease, One Man, Two Guvnors, Honky Tonk Angels, Dirty Blonde, The Tempest, The Producers and a blockbuster musical to be announced April 14th. Season subscriptions are currently on sale at weathervanenh.org or by phone at 603-837-9322. Please note all phone calls will be returned within 3 business days per the off-season box office schedule.
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ABOUT THE WEATHERVANE
The Weathervane Theatre was founded in 1965 by Gibbs Murray and the late Tom Haas and is under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Ethan Paulini. It has presented high-quality professional productions of plays and musicals for over half a century. One of the few remaining alternating rep companies in the United States, the Weathervane is recognized as a historical institution nationwide, boasting among its alums 2021 Tony nominee Elizabeth Stanley, Tally Sessions, four-time Tony nominee Judy Kuhn, and recent Tony Award Winner Ari’el Stachel.
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