Auditions: The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Schedule

Tue Mar 31 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

UTC-04:00

Location

The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem | Winston Salem, NC

Advertisement
Please join us for auditions for THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD by Rupert Holmes! Kate Carson-Groner will direct, Evan Wang will music direct, and Rachel Conway will choreograph.
AUDITION DETAILS
Auditions: Monday, March 30 & Tuesday, March 31 from 6-8 pm
Callbacks (if needed/by invitation): Saturday, April 4 at 1 pm
at The Little Theatre Center, 4015 Brownsboro Rd., Winston-Salem
Roles are available for 11 actors, plus ensemble (ages 16+). Character descriptions are listed below.
Please prepare 32 measures of a song that shows off your voice and technical ability (something from a classical operetta or musical theatre show, i.e. Gilbert & Sullivan, Sondheim, Rogers & Hart, etc.). Please bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided. Auditionees may also bring recorded accompaniment. A cappella is permitted but discouraged.
The audition will include choreography, so please dress comfortably. Feel free to bring dance shoes, if you have them. An audition dance instruction video will be added to the LTWS web page soon. Please make sure to watch it (& practice!). Note: not all roles require dancing.
Actors who play acoustic instruments are strongly encouraged to audition and bring their instrument(s) and short pieces of music to perform that show off their musical skills. Even if you are a beginner, the director would love to see what you can play, and no instrument is too unusual or silly.
Actors with improvisation experience are also strongly encouraged to audition.
Rehearsals will begin Tuesday, April 7, and will generally be held Monday-Friday evenings from 7-10 pm and Saturday afternoons. This is subject to change depending on the cast’s availability and the creative team’s discretion.
PERFORMANCES
June 5-7, 11-14 & 18-21, 2026
Thursdays-Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Sundays at 2 pm
All performances will be held at the Hanesbrands Theatre
209 N. Spruce Street in downtown Winston-Salem
SHOW DESCRIPTION
Based on Charles Dickens’ final unfinished novel, this hilarious whodunit invites the audience to solve its mystery by choosing the identity of the murderer. The tale is presented as a show-within-a-show, as the Music Hall Royale - a delightfully loony Victorian theatre company - presents Dickens’ brooding mystery.
CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
All characters can be portrayed by any ethnicity, unless specified otherwise. The show will be performed with British accents, so bring yours (dialect is not important)!
All doubling of parts listed here are from the Broadway version. We may choose to divide these roles differently.
Mr. William Cartwright, Chairman / Mayor Thomas Sapsea: The leader of the music hall troupe. The Chairperson carries much of the dialogue and must be quick with a joke and able to improvise. He is in charge of keeping the pace of the show moving. This part can be any age over 40ish. Male-Presenting/Baritone.
Mr. Clive Paget / John Jasper: The Royale’s male lead, a devilishly attractive cad, and he knows it. In Drood, he is the antagonist. Choirmaster of Cloisterham Cathedral, and uncle of Edwin Drood. In love with Rosa Bud. Madness lurks beneath his smooth exterior. 35-50ish. Male-Presenting/Bari-tenor.
Mr. Victor Grinstead / Neville Landless: Victor is enjoying his premiere performance with the Music Hall Royale. His character, Neville, is Helena’s twin brother. Very passionate and often angry. Non-Caucasian. 20-35ish. Male-Presenting/Bari-tenor.
Mr. Cedric Moncrieffe / Reverend Crisparkle: This troupe member is a bit of an open book who plays an archetypal vicar, who is also a bit of a lurker, and was in love with Rosa’s mother. Must be significantly older than Rosa. Male-Presenting/Baritone.
Mr. Phillip Bax / Waiter / Bazzard: Devotee of the theatre, the everlasting understudy, who finally gets his moment. May have quite a major part if the evening turns out that way. Any age. Male-Presenting/Bari-tenor.
Mr. Nick Cricker, Sr. / Durdles: “Clown Prince of the Royale” who makes the most of every line and plays the drunkard sexton in Drood. Over 30. Male-Presenting/Baritone or Tenor.
Master Nick Cricker, Jr. / Satyr / Deputy: Boy, any age younger than Cricker, Sr. As the Deputy, lowest in the pecking order, and very funny. Male-Presenting/Any voice range.
Miss Deirdre Peregrine / Rosa Bud: The not-so-innocent ingenue of the Music Hall Royale, Deirdre portrays the love interest of Drood, the young, beautiful and apparently fragile Rosa Bud. 16-30ish. Female-Presenting/True Soprano.
Miss Alice Nutting / Edwin Drood / Dick Datchery: Prima donna and London’s leading male impersonator, charming but, as you might expect, with determination and a lot of ego. Must command the stage. As Edwin Drood, she is an attractive, rich, and popular young man who has everything. 25-45ish. Female-Presenting/Mezzo-Soprano.
Miss Janet Conover / Helena Landless: Janet is a long-standing member of the acting troupe, asked to play the mysterious Helena Landless, who is driven by a fierce loyalty to her brother. Non-Caucasian. 20-30ish. Female-Presenting/Mezzo-Soprano
Miss Angela Prysock / Princess Puffer: Angela has been a favorite of London audiences forever, a staple of the stage. As the mysterious Princess Puffer, Madam, opium dealer, and general purveyor of vice of all kinds, she is glamorous in her ruin. Over 50. Female-Presenting/Serious Low Alto – must have a big chest voice and lots of rapport with the audience.
Mr. James or Miss. Joyce Throttle / Stage Manager
Miss Isabel Yearsley / Wendy
Miss Violet Balfour / Beatrice / Maid
Miss Florence Gill / Flo (speaking)
Mr. Harry Sayle / Shade of Drood
Mr. Montague Pruitt / Shade of Jasper
Mr. Alan Eliot / Client of Puffer
Mr. Christopher Lyon / Client of Puffer
Miss Gwendolen Prynn / Succubae / Maid
Miss Sarah Cook / Succubae
Mr. Nicholas Michael / Horace
Plus: Citizens of Cloisterham [ensemble]
Descriptions and information are also available on the LTWS website: https://www.ltofws.org/auditions.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
Advertisement

Where is it happening?

The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, 4015 Brownsboro Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27106-3380, United States, Winston Salem

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Icon
Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem

Host or Publisher The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem

Ask AI if this event suits you:

Discover More Events in Winston Salem

Women's History is American History
Tue, 31 Mar at 05:30 pm Women's History is American History

Reynolda House Museum of American Art

WOMENS-HISTORY-MONTH
After School at Bookmarks, with Scott Reintgen
Wed, 01 Apr at 04:00 pm After School at Bookmarks, with Scott Reintgen

Bookmarks

ART LITERARY-ART
North Carolina Youth & Hyphen Convention
Thu, 02 Apr at 04:00 pm North Carolina Youth & Hyphen Convention

Benton Convention Center

CONTESTS SPORTS
Easter Bunny Pictures
Thu, 02 Apr at 05:00 pm Easter Bunny Pictures

632 W 4th St

EASTER-BUNNY EASTER
Pitch-Space LIVE at Winston-Salem
Thu, 02 Apr at 05:00 pm Pitch-Space LIVE at Winston-Salem

Flywheel Coworking

Modern Calligraphy for Beginners at Radar Brewing Company
Thu, 02 Apr at 06:30 pm Modern Calligraphy for Beginners at Radar Brewing Company

Radar Brewing Company

ART FINE-ARTS
Astrology Talks with Olivier
Fri, 03 Apr at 06:00 pm Astrology Talks with Olivier

545 N Trade St. Unit 100, Winston-Salem, NC, United States, North Carolina 27101

Aladdin, Jr -The Musical
Wed, 04 Mar at 06:00 pm Aladdin, Jr -The Musical

4559 Ogburn Ave, Winston-Salem, NC

LIVE-MUSIC
JUX Presents:  Human Hearts in Harmony  \ud83e\ude77Spring Break Camp\ud83d\udc9a
Mon, 09 Mar at 08:30 am JUX Presents: Human Hearts in Harmony 🩷Spring Break Camp💚

1151 Canal Drive #104, Winston-Salem, NC, United States, North Carolina 27101

ART THEATRE
Paranormal Cirque Specter - Winston-Salem, NC - March 13 - 16, 2026
Fri, 13 Mar at 07:30 pm Paranormal Cirque Specter - Winston-Salem, NC - March 13 - 16, 2026

Winston-Salem Fairgrounds

ART THEATRE
Tyler Nail at Muddy Creek Old salem
Sat, 14 Mar at 07:00 pm Tyler Nail at Muddy Creek Old salem

Muddy Creek Cafe at Old Salem

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
No Scotland? No Party! by Rob Taylor
Sat, 14 Mar at 07:30 pm No Scotland? No Party! by Rob Taylor

Camel City Playhouse

ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC
The Book of Will
Fri, 20 Mar at 07:30 pm The Book of Will

Hanesbrands Theatre

ART THEATRE
Biloxi Breakers at Carolina Thunderbirds at Winston-Salem Fairgrounds
Fri, 20 Mar at 07:35 pm Biloxi Breakers at Carolina Thunderbirds at Winston-Salem Fairgrounds

Winston-Salem Fairgrounds

TRIPS-ADVENTURES
Black Sacred Music Symposium Concert
Sun, 22 Mar at 03:00 pm Black Sacred Music Symposium Concert

1533 S Main St, 27127

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Don Was and The Pan Detroit Ensemble
Wed, 25 Mar at 07:00 pm Don Was and The Pan Detroit Ensemble

The Ramkat

CONTESTS TRIPS-ADVENTURES
Salsa Dancing At The Coal Pit
Fri, 27 Mar at 07:00 pm Salsa Dancing At The Coal Pit

Incendiary Brewing Company

ENTERTAINMENT DANCE
Braxton Keith in Winston Salem
Sat, 28 Mar at 06:30 pm Braxton Keith in Winston Salem

Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Auditions: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Mon, 30 Mar at 06:00 pm Auditions: The Mystery of Edwin Drood

The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem

ART THEATRE
Auditions: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Tue, 31 Mar at 06:00 pm Auditions: The Mystery of Edwin Drood

The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem

ART THEATRE

What's Happening Next in Winston Salem?

Discover Winston Salem Events