• Events for
    Saturday, Apr 6th
  • Lysistrata by Aristophanes

    Adapted and Directed by Ava R. Molnar

    Saturday April 6th  2:00 pm and Monday April 8th  7:15 pm

    Burton Leavitt Theatre

    Performance Dates June 7th-16th

    Show Synopsis

    After years of living in a city at war Lysistrata decides to bring together representatives from opposing powers to end the war. But how can you end a war when you have no weapons or money or power? You use what you’ve got! Or rather you don’t use it. Lysistrata convinces Myrrihiné, Calonicé, Lampito, Ismenia to help start a sex strike to bring peace to Greece. This new adaptation takes the ancient comedy and explores the struggle between power and desire.

    Characters (all characters can be played mid 20’s and older)

         Fem./Non-Binary Characters 

    Lysistrata - A generally mild ideas gal who learns they may be more ferocious at heart than realized.

    Myrrhiné - A true “lover not fighter”. Loves friends, Cinesias, and any good time with wine.

    Calonicé - The “mom friend” type who wants the best for everyone but would prefer if it was possible to help while being curled up with a nice blanket and finishing a knitting project.

    Lampito/Old Lady 2 - Lampito, a well-groomed and resolute representative from Sparta. Old Lady 2, sassy and brutal

    Ismenia/Old Lady 1 - Ismenia, a quiet and sweetly earnest representative from Corinth. Old Lady 1 stern but comical 

       Masc. Characters

    Magistrate - The state supervisor of the treasury, very much about maintaining the status quo

    Cinesias/Old Man 2 - Cinesias, that guy with effortless charisma, so chill that everyone ends up gravitating towards him. Old Man 2, basically the opposite of Cinesias.

    Demetrius/Old Man 1- Demetrius, a herald from Sparta who confidently comes to broker peace. Old Man 1, thinks he’s smart and is sometimes right.


    Auditions will consist of cold reads and improv


    If you have any questions please email AvaTheDirector@gmail.com

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  • Events for
    Monday, Apr 8th
  • Lysistrata by Aristophanes

    Adapted and Directed by Ava R. Molnar

    Saturday April 6th  2:00 pm and Monday April 8th  7:15 pm

    Burton Leavitt Theatre

    Performance Dates June 7th-16th

    Show Synopsis

    After years of living in a city at war Lysistrata decides to bring together representatives from opposing powers to end the war. But how can you end a war when you have no weapons or money or power? You use what you’ve got! Or rather you don’t use it. Lysistrata convinces Myrrihiné, Calonicé, Lampito, Ismenia to help start a sex strike to bring peace to Greece. This new adaptation takes the ancient comedy and explores the struggle between power and desire.

    Characters (all characters can be played mid 20’s and older)

         Fem./Non-Binary Characters 

    Lysistrata - A generally mild ideas gal who learns they may be more ferocious at heart than realized.

    Myrrhiné - A true “lover not fighter”. Loves friends, Cinesias, and any good time with wine.

    Calonicé - The “mom friend” type who wants the best for everyone but would prefer if it was possible to help while being curled up with a nice blanket and finishing a knitting project.

    Lampito/Old Lady 2 - Lampito, a well-groomed and resolute representative from Sparta. Old Lady 2, sassy and brutal

    Ismenia/Old Lady 1 - Ismenia, a quiet and sweetly earnest representative from Corinth. Old Lady 1 stern but comical 

       Masc. Characters

    Magistrate - The state supervisor of the treasury, very much about maintaining the status quo

    Cinesias/Old Man 2 - Cinesias, that guy with effortless charisma, so chill that everyone ends up gravitating towards him. Old Man 2, basically the opposite of Cinesias.

    Demetrius/Old Man 1- Demetrius, a herald from Sparta who confidently comes to broker peace. Old Man 1, thinks he’s smart and is sometimes right.


    Auditions will consist of cold reads and improv


    If you have any questions please email AvaTheDirector@gmail.com

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  • Events for
    Tuesday, Apr 16th
  • The Windham Theatre Guild is in need of VOLUNTEERS to help bring the magic of theatre to life in almost every area of our operation!

    NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Just a love of Theatre and a willingness to be a part of something magical. If you can use a power drill, sew, shop, run a computer, paint, clean, carry, decorate, there’s always something new to do!

    Attend one or more of our upcoming "WTG Techie Talk Tuesdays" on April 16th, and May 21st, each date starts at 6:30PM and will take place at the Burton Leavitt Theatre.

    Questions? Contact us at (860) 423-2245 or wtgvolunteer@gmail.com

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  • Events for
    Friday, Apr 26th
  • Windham Theatre Guild Broadway Chorus Concert
    April 26 & 27, 2024 at 7:30 pm

    It’s that time of year when the Windham Theatre Guild Broadway Chorus is gearing up for another terrific concert. They will be singing some old standards as well as some more recent shows that played to sold out houses on Broadway. THe concert will feature songs about beautiful mornings, summer nights, creatures of the sea and rock and roll. There will be solos and small group songs and beautiful ‘Editor’s Choice’ arrangements. All of the songs are from Broadway shows that have won many awards including ‘Best Musical’, ‘Best Revival’, and ‘Outstanding Musical’. There is no doubt that this concert will delight both chorus members and audiences alike. Come prepared to be thoroughly entertained!

    Reserve your tickets today online or by calling the box office at 860-423-2245.

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  • Events for
    Saturday, Apr 27th
  • Windham Theatre Guild Broadway Chorus Concert
    April 26 & 27, 2024 at 7:30 pm

    It’s that time of year when the Windham Theatre Guild Broadway Chorus is gearing up for another terrific concert. They will be singing some old standards as well as some more recent shows that played to sold out houses on Broadway. THe concert will feature songs about beautiful mornings, summer nights, creatures of the sea and rock and roll. There will be solos and small group songs and beautiful ‘Editor’s Choice’ arrangements. All of the songs are from Broadway shows that have won many awards including ‘Best Musical’, ‘Best Revival’, and ‘Outstanding Musical’. There is no doubt that this concert will delight both chorus members and audiences alike. Come prepared to be thoroughly entertained!

    Reserve your tickets today online or by calling the box office at 860-423-2245.

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