Auditions for The Attic Theatre's Annie - Sunday, March 15, 1:00PM -4:00PM
Auditions for Annie
Thank you for your interest in auditioning for Annie!
We are no longer accepting registrations for children ages 8-13.
Performances are June 4 - 6 and will be held at the White River Christian Church in Noblesville.
Rehearsals are Sunday afternoons,and Tuesday and Thursday evenings and will held at Harbour Shores Church.
Actors will be sent specific "Annie" music for their audition and will be expected to act the part while singing. To help you with your preparation, please see the audition form.
After filling out an application, actors will be sent music and choreography videos to practice before our March 15th auditions.
More details can be found by clicking the DETAILS button below.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (The Man Who Came to Dinner - Thursday, April 9th, 7:00 PM)
Chaos and comedy ensue in The Man Who Came to Dinner, a sparkling screwball farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. When famously irritable radio personality Sheridan Whiteside slips on ice outside a midwestern home, he’s forced to recuperate—uninvited—through the holidays. As he takes over the household with outrageous demands, meddles in love lives, and welcomes eccentric guests (including penguins!), pandemonium reigns. Packed with zingers and razor-sharp wit, this satirical romp skewers celebrity culture while delivering riotous laughs. It’s a fast-paced, festive delight where bad manners make for brilliant entertainment.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (The Man Who Came to Dinner - Friday, April 10th, 7:00 PM)
Chaos and comedy ensue in The Man Who Came to Dinner, a sparkling screwball farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. When famously irritable radio personality Sheridan Whiteside slips on ice outside a midwestern home, he’s forced to recuperate—uninvited—through the holidays. As he takes over the household with outrageous demands, meddles in love lives, and welcomes eccentric guests (including penguins!), pandemonium reigns. Packed with zingers and razor-sharp wit, this satirical romp skewers celebrity culture while delivering riotous laughs. It’s a fast-paced, festive delight where bad manners make for brilliant entertainment.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (The Man Who Came to Dinner - Saturday, April 11th, 2:00 PM)
Chaos and comedy ensue in The Man Who Came to Dinner, a sparkling screwball farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. When famously irritable radio personality Sheridan Whiteside slips on ice outside a midwestern home, he’s forced to recuperate—uninvited—through the holidays. As he takes over the household with outrageous demands, meddles in love lives, and welcomes eccentric guests (including penguins!), pandemonium reigns. Packed with zingers and razor-sharp wit, this satirical romp skewers celebrity culture while delivering riotous laughs. It’s a fast-paced, festive delight where bad manners make for brilliant entertainment.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (The Man Who Came to Dinner - Saturday, April 11th, 7:00 PM)
Chaos and comedy ensue in The Man Who Came to Dinner, a sparkling screwball farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. When famously irritable radio personality Sheridan Whiteside slips on ice outside a midwestern home, he’s forced to recuperate—uninvited—through the holidays. As he takes over the household with outrageous demands, meddles in love lives, and welcomes eccentric guests (including penguins!), pandemonium reigns. Packed with zingers and razor-sharp wit, this satirical romp skewers celebrity culture while delivering riotous laughs. It’s a fast-paced, festive delight where bad manners make for brilliant entertainment.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Annie - Thursday, June 4th, 7:00 PM)
With optimism as bright as her signature red dress, Annie tells the heartwarming tale of a plucky orphan in 1930s New York who dreams of finding her parents. Her life takes a turn when she’s chosen to spend Christmas at the mansion of billionaire Oliver Warbucks—melting hearts and changing lives along the way. Featuring unforgettable songs like “Tomorrow” and “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” this beloved musical brims with catchy tunes, lovable characters, and the triumph of hope over hardship. A timeless classic that proves sunshine is never far away—even for the littlest dreamers.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Annie - Friday, June 5th, 7:00 PM)
With optimism as bright as her signature red dress, Annie tells the heartwarming tale of a plucky orphan in 1930s New York who dreams of finding her parents. Her life takes a turn when she’s chosen to spend Christmas at the mansion of billionaire Oliver Warbucks—melting hearts and changing lives along the way. Featuring unforgettable songs like “Tomorrow” and “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” this beloved musical brims with catchy tunes, lovable characters, and the triumph of hope over hardship. A timeless classic that proves sunshine is never far away—even for the littlest dreamers.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Annie - Saturday, June 6th, 2:00 PM)
With optimism as bright as her signature red dress, Annie tells the heartwarming tale of a plucky orphan in 1930s New York who dreams of finding her parents. Her life takes a turn when she’s chosen to spend Christmas at the mansion of billionaire Oliver Warbucks—melting hearts and changing lives along the way. Featuring unforgettable songs like “Tomorrow” and “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” this beloved musical brims with catchy tunes, lovable characters, and the triumph of hope over hardship. A timeless classic that proves sunshine is never far away—even for the littlest dreamers.
Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (Annie - Saturday, June 6th, 7:00 PM)
With optimism as bright as her signature red dress, Annie tells the heartwarming tale of a plucky orphan in 1930s New York who dreams of finding her parents. Her life takes a turn when she’s chosen to spend Christmas at the mansion of billionaire Oliver Warbucks—melting hearts and changing lives along the way. Featuring unforgettable songs like “Tomorrow” and “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” this beloved musical brims with catchy tunes, lovable characters, and the triumph of hope over hardship. A timeless classic that proves sunshine is never far away—even for the littlest dreamers.