Childrens Theatre of Charleston
The Official Children's Theatre of West Virginia
Auditions July 21, 2024 from 2:00-5:00 pm & July 22, 2024 6:00-9:00 pm
Audition slots will open on July 5
Willy Wonka will be performed at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences.
School shows will take place October 3 & 4, Public performances October 4-6, 2024.
Ariana Kincaid
Ages 8 -Adult
As always, we welcome walk ins during our audition times. We will also offer limited video auditions prior to audition dates for those out of town during auditions. For more information on video auditions please email ctocwv@gmail.com.
Auditioners should prepare a one minute song.
Willy Wonka
Willy Wonka is an enigmatic character; at once mysterious and mischievous but also charismatic and slightly sinister. The actor should be able to be funny and serious and change between the two on a dime. He is a chocolatier who guides children and their parents on a tour of his factory, secretly looking for someone new to take over his candy empire. Sings solo in “Pure Imagination” and in other songs throughout.
The Candy Man
A local candy vendor, he leads the children in praising the joys of candy. Sings solo in “The Candy Man”.
Phineous Trout
A reporter covering the Golden Ticket story. Sings a small solo in “I Eat More”.
Charlie Bucket
Our story’s shy, earnest protagonist. From a modest home life, he is humble and noncompetitive while maintaining a sense of wonder about the world. He is one of the Golden Ticket winners whose honesty and general good nature eventually wins Wonka over. Sings solo in ”Think Positive”, “I’ve Got A Golden Ticket”, and other songs throughout.
James
James is Charlie’s friend from school. He has a few lines and sings the introduction of “The Candy Man” along with Matilda and Charlie.
Matilda
Matilda is also a schoolmate of Charlie’s. Matilda has a few lines and sings a small solo in the introduction of “The Candy Man” along with James and Charlie.
Mrs. Bucket
Charlie Bucket’s nurturing mother. She is always trying to maintain an energetic positivity. Sings a solo in “Cheer Up, Charlie”.
Mr. Bucket
Charlie Bucket’s nurturing father. He is always trying to maintain an energetic positivity. Sings a solo in “Think Positive” and “Cheer Up, Charlie”.
Grandpa Joe
A caring, patient, and kindhearted man, he is a loving grandfather to Charlie Bucket. He accompanies Charlie to Willy Wonka’s factory and it gives him a new burst of youthful vigor. Sings a solo in “Cheer Up, Charlie” and “Flying”.
Grandma Josephina
One of Charlie’s caring grandparents. Does not sing solo; joins in the Finale.
Grandma Georgina
One of Charlie’s caring grandparents. Does not sing solo; joins in the Finale.
Grandpa George
One of Charlie’s caring grandparents, he is humorously hard of hearing. Does not sing solo; joins in the Finale.
Augustus Gloop
A gluttonous German boy, with a German accent. Cheerful and jolly, he defines himself by his ability to eat mass quantities of food. He is one of the Golden Ticket winners whose constant overeating is enabled and encouraged by Mrs. Gloop. Sings a solo in “I Eat More”.
Mrs. Gloop
A plump, jolly German woman with a German accent, she is Augustus Gloop’s overindulgent mother. She has a bustling personality. Sings a solo in “I Eat More”.
Veruca Salt
Veruca is wealthy, class-conscious, and completely spoiled. She is accustomed to having her father indulge her every whim and desire. One of the Golden Ticket winners, she is subjected to the squirrels’ nut chute. Sings a solo in “I Want it Now!”
Mr. Salt
A wealthy upperclassman who regularly flaunts his wealth and privilege, Mr. Salt’s solution to most problems is to buy his way out. He is father to Veruca Salt who shamelessly spoils his daughter. No solo singing.
Mike Teavee
An obnoxious, hyperactive child, Mike is not just a TV junky, he is also addicted to video games, computers, and any other mind-numbing technological device. Mike is bratty, loud and obnoxious. He does not understand the word “no.” He is one of the Golden Ticket winners and Ms. Teavee’s son. Sings a solo in “I See it All on TV”. .
Ms. Teavee
Ms. Teavee is a take on all television moms of the distant past. Think June Cleaver (Leave it to Beaver) or Marion Cunningham (Happy Days) or even Carol Brady (The Brady Bunch). She’s perfectly put together and a bit vacant. She sings “I See It All On TV” but does not require a polished voice.
Violet Beauregarde
Gum chewer extraordinaire, Violet hails from Snellville, Georgia, and has a Southern accent. Violet should stand in stark contrast to Veruca Salt. Veruca is a wealthy refined brat; Violet is more of a blue-collar, middle-class brat with a competitive streak. Violet seizes every opportunity to show off. She turns into a giant blueberry. Sings a solo in “Chew It”.
Mrs. Beauregarde
Violet’s enthusiastic “helicopter parent” who is a teacher of geography and has invested a great deal of hard-earned money on therapy for her gum-chewing daughter, with less than stellar results. She focuses all her attention on her daughter, and indulges Violet’s worst competitive impulses. Has a Southern accent. Does not sing solo.
Village Kids
Oompa-Loompa Chorus
Squirrels