Fall 2025 Theatre Auditions and Meet & Greet

Auditions for the Fall 2025 Production season begin September 3, 2025. All students, regardless of major, are welcome to participate! 

August 15, 2025
Fall 2025 Auditions
Fall 2025 Auditions

Audition for Fall 2025 Theatre Productions! “Auditioning for that show changed my life!”
-Overheard at Fir Acres Theatre

 

Come audition for the Fall 2025 Theatre Productions! From The Fall MainStage Production of Rain and Zoe Save the World, to the One Act Festival and Dance X, this is your chance to be part of the magic of Fir Acres Theatre!

Audition information and sign-up sheet are posted on the call board in the lobby of Fir Acres Theatre. Email theatre@lclark.edu or jessicafoote@lclark.edu with any questions.

 

Audition Schedule

One Act Festival

  • Wednesday, September 3rd between 6-10pm*
  • Thursday, September 4th between 6-10pm*
  • Callbacks: Friday, September 5th between 6-10pm* In Albany 220

Rain and Zoe Save The World

  • Wednesday, September 3rd between 6-10pm*
  • Thursday, September 4th between 6-10pm*
  • Callbacks: Friday, September 5th between 6-9pm*
    • Materials:
      Character Breakdown
    • Sides:
      Zoey/Moon: pages 43-45* 
      Zoe’s Dad: pages 103-104*
      Bike Dad/Rain: pages 47-49**(page numbers on script, not actual page numbers. See script in Fir Acres Theatre lobby)
    • Email theatre@lclark.edu for the script or come by the theatre office to borrow it

      *Sign up on the Theatre call board for a one-hour slot

Dance Extravaganza

  • Friday, September 5th from 5-8pm

 

Join us for the Theatre Meet and Greet on Tuesday, September 2nd at 5:30pm to learn more about these productions and the theatre!

 

Fir Acres Casting Policy

The Lewis & Clark Theatre Department production program is dedicated to nurturing a diverse and inclusive artistic and scholarly community. The selection of plays for our season our productions include new works, as well as notable contemporary, modern, and classical plays. The Department is committed to choosing material that represents the diversity of our community. Students are encouraged to participate in the program, regardless of ethnicity, race, religion, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, socio-economic status, or ability. All plays we produce are open to all members of the Lewis & Clark community and we practice a nontraditional, identity-concious casting policy, which takes into consideration the role of race, ethnicity, gender and class in the stories that we tell.

More Stories

Fall 2025 Theatre Festival of Finals
Rain and Zoe Playwright Talkback November 1
Once Upon a Weekend
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