Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I contact the Theatre?
- Where can I find pictures of past performances?
- When are the auditions?
- How do I get more information about helping the Theatre?
- What are the ages of the participants who would like to audition?
- Can you miss any of the performances if you are part of the cast?
- How does Will Call work?
How do I contact the Theatre?
You can try our contact page, or leave a message on our recorder. The phone number is 618-537-4962. Please listen to the message and if you want to attend the current show you will press 2 and leave your name (spelling your last name), your phone number, the date you want to attend, how many tickets you would like to have, and if you are a senior (60 or older), student (any student or younger) or member of the theatre ($7.50 a ticket) or if you are a regular theatre attendee ($9.00 a ticket). You will be called back (please note that it might be a week or more before you get called back). Also, we try to call everyone back; however, if your phone is busy or we have a bad number, we will not be able to call you back. Please be patient.
Where can I find pictures of past performances?
Currently we are scanning past shows. They will be displayed on our past seasons page as they become available.
When are the auditions?
Normally auditions are held the first Saturday of the previous show. If you want more information regarding the auditions, please go to the show you would like to be in, listed on the current season page. Go to the show and you will find audition information listed.
How do I get more information about helping the Theatre?
Check out our get involved page. There are lots of different ways you can help us out!
What are the ages of the participants who would like to audition?
In each show on the current season page there will be information about the ages and what you need to do when coming to the auditions.
Can you miss any of the performances if you are in the cast?
That is up to the show's director. He/She will tell you at the audition if there is any problem. In most cases all of the leads need to be at all performances; however, if you are not a lead you might be able to skip a night...again that is up to the director.
How does Will Call work?
After you call in with your ticket request, we book the tickets and call you back with the ticket information. If you are not at the theatre 15 minutes before the performance starts we can give your tickets away to the individuals on the waiting list or other individuals who have already bought tickets but are not sitting together.