Auditions

2025 - 2026 Season Audition Information

Celebrating 40 Years of Inspiring Live Theatre

2

 Directed by Nancy Jensen

Audition Dates and Times:
Monday 12/1 and Tuesday 12/2 at 7pm

Audition Location: CTC Rehearsal Space
654 Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock, Ga. 30188

Casting Needs: 5 Men / 2 Women

Audition Requirements:
Cold readings from the script
Non-Equity/Volunteer
Resume encouraged but not required
No appointment necessary

Rehearsal Days:
Tuesdays from 7-9pm | Wednesays from 7-9pm | Thursdays from 7-9pm
Rehearsal Location:
CTC Rehearsal Space
654 Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock, Ga. 30188

Performance Dates:
March 6, 7, 8 | 13, 14, 15 2026
at the Canton Theatre

When shy and socially anxious Charlie Baker arrives at a Georgia lodge, his friend Froggy convinces the locals that Charlie is a foreigner who doesn’t understand English. Believing he can’t comprehend them, the townspeople openly share secrets, scandals, and a dangerous conspiracy in front of him. As Charlie listens, he unexpectedly becomes a hero, using his assumed ignorance to outsmart the villains and help his newfound friends.

Character Descriptions

Charlie Baker: (male, 30-early 50s) A painfully shy, dull proofreader from England. He is deposited at a fishing lodge in rural Georgia by his good friend Froggy. Due to his current marital situation and his fear of conversation, Froggy tells everyone that Charlie is a foreigner who speaks no English. During the course of his three-day visit, Charlie not only discovers that he does have a personality, but endears himself to all in the process. MUST do a British accent and the have the ability to come up with a “fake” foreign accent.

Froggy LeSueur: (male, 30-early 50s) A demolitions expert from the British Army. A frequent visitor to the armed forces in the U.S., Froggy has formed a relationship with the owner of the fishing lodge, Betty Meeks. Froggy has brought Charlie along with him for what he feels should be some good old R&R, but Charlie’s fear of conversation coupled with Betty’s depression about her current situation creates the idea of leaving a foreigner in her lodge. MUST be able to do a heavy cockney accent.

Betty Meeks: (female, 50s+) A widow and owner of the fishing lodge. Betty has dreamed of traveling outside her Georgia home, but never has. Struggling to keep her inn from outside forces, the foreigner’s arrival is a welcome distraction that gives Betty renewed spirit. With her heavy southern accent, Betty’s idea of communicating with “the foreigner” is shouting.

Rev. David Marshall Lee: (male, mid 20s-30s) Good looking, sincere, charming and confident. Engaged to Catherine. Must appear to be a genuinely decent person. However, David is one of the villains in the play, as he uses his position and the people around him to orchestrate a plot to take over Betty’s lodge for nefarious purposes. Should speak with a smooth southern drawl.

Catherine Simms: (female, 18-early 20s) A former debutante, Catherine is living at the lodge with her younger brother, Ellard. Engaged to the Reverend Lee and the heiress to a fortune, she is bored with life, restless, and uncertain of what she wants when confronted with an unplanned-for surprise. At first viewed as spoiled and somewhat unpleasant, Catherine transforms as she pours her heart out to Charlie (who, she assumes, understands nothing she says) and finds him a kind and wonderful friend. Should speak with a southern drawl.

Ellard Simms: (male, 18-mid 20s) The younger brother of Catherine. Considered by most to be mentally defective, he is a sweet, overgrown, backward youth who we see blossom with Charlie’s help. MUST be able to use a thick southern accent.

Owen Musser: (male, mid 20s-50s) A local redneck, and the other villain in the play. Owen has gotten himself into a position of power as the property inspector for the county. In cahoots with the Reverend Lee, Owen is a threat to Betty’s livelihood. Owen is a textbook bigot, prejudiced against any and all who don’t fit his idea of White, Christian, America. MUST do heavy southern accent.

5

 Directed by Jonathan Butler

Audition Dates and Times:
Monday 3/2/2026 and Tuesday 3/3/2026 at 7pm

Audition Location: CTC Rehearsal Space
654 Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock, Ga. 30188

Casting Needs: 3 Men / 4 Women
Audition requirements: Cold readings from the script
Non-Equity/Volunteer
Resume encouraged but not required
No appointment necessary

Performance Dates:
May 8, 9, 10 | 15, 16, 17 2026
at the Canton Theatre

Character Descriptions

Eleanor Bander (40s - 60s) – A sharp-witted, independent Southern woman. Recently divorced, Eleanor is determined to enjoy her newfound freedom—until her ex-husband unexpectedly returns, throwing her plans into chaos.

Ruby (40s - 60s) – Eleanor’s sassy, fun-loving best friend who never misses a chance to give advice (solicited or not). She’s the life of the party and always ready with a cocktail and a scheme.

Sugar Lee (20s - 40s) – A younger Southern belle with a big heart and an even bigger personality. She’s charming, a little naïve, and always caught up in romantic dreams—sometimes to her own detriment.

Doris (20s - 60s) – Eleanor’s no-nonsense housekeeper, who sees and hears everything. With a dry wit and sharp tongue, she keeps everyone in line while making sure the house doesn’t fall apart.

Lamar (40s - 60s) – Eleanor’s ex-husband, a charming but exasperating man who just can’t seem to stay gone. He’s got that classic Southern charisma and a habit of making trouble wherever he goes.

Carl (20s - 40s) – A well-meaning, good ol’ Southern boy who’s sweet on Sugar Lee. He’s dependable, maybe a little slow on the uptake, but full of heart.

Canton Theatre

THE VENUES

All auditions and rehearsals will be held at the
CTC Rehearsal Space:
654 Arnold Mill Road
Woodstock, GA 30188

All performances will be held at the
Downtown Canton Theatre
171 East Main Street
Canton, GA 30114