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CAST LIST: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Dani DeGarmo • October 11, 2024

Thank you to everyone who auditioned!

CAST LIST


Willy Wonka..........Spencer Greenwood

Charlie Bucket..........Nolan Stewart

Mrs. Bucket..........Shelby Easum

Grandpa Joe..........Jeryl Perkins

Augustus Gloop..........Nikki Hammond

Mrs. Gloop..........Kelly Schellman

Violet Beauregarde..........Maggie Davis

Mr. Beauregarde..........Aaron Polson

Veruca Salt..........Elsie Neuhofel

Mr. Salt..........James LaRocca

Mike Teavee..........Zachary Bricken

Mrs. Teavee..........Ellen Welander

Grandma Josephine..........Stephanie Ellis

Grandma Georgina..........Elana Lagrone

Grandpa George..........Tim Cannady

Mrs. Green..........Callee Harris

Jerry..........Harrison Willmoth

Cherry..........Gwentessa Alfie


Gumchompin Divas

Lily Davis, Cadence Mayfield, Lily Stewart


Ensemble

Timmy Adams, Evan Mcdonald, Elliot Polson

Theatre Lawrence News & Announcements

By Emily Giles March 25, 2025
One phrase that gets thrown around when working with young people on theatrical projects is “theatre magic!” When we enter production week and it looks like we are miles away from where we want to be, I have been known to say, “Let’s just hope ‘theatre magic’ kicks in!” Or when parents ask, “how do you get all those kids to do what they are supposed to do on stage with just five days of rehearsal?” I half jokingly respond “theatre magic.” When I say “theatre magic” am I really thinking the theatre gods will look down on us at that moment and shower us with magic dust to pull all the various pieces together? No, I do not. So what do I mean when I say “theatre magic?” I define “theatre magic” as three parts the overwhelming human need to be a part of something bigger than oneself, two parts the human need to be involved with something creative, one part desire to do a good job, and/or show off A pinch panic that the clock is ticking! Throughout my 20 plus years of working with youth in theatre, “theatre magic” has never let me down, but sometimes it does try my patience by waiting until the last minute to show up! I think giving youth the opportunity to be involved in a theatrical production is magical, and something every child should have the chance to be a part of during childhood!
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Jamie and Emily sit down during a very rare quite moment in the auditorium and review everything coming up at TL.
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