Calls for Artistic/Production Teams & Volunteers

Calls for Artistic/Production Teams & Volunteers

Queensville Players are thrilled to announce our upcoming production of  Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella — and we’re looking for people with a passion for theatre to join us as volunteers in various roles:

We are currently looking for:

  • Backstage Hands
  • Front of House Associates
  • Props Manager
  • Set Builders
  • Painters

Production Dates: November 20th-29th, 2026

Show Location: The Stephen Leacock Theatre, Keswick 

Rehearsal Location: River Drive Park Community Centre (Holland Landing)

To apply or for more info, contact: Alyse, Artistic Director at queensvilleplayersshows@gmail.com

Show Synopsis
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s enchanting adaptation of the timeless fairytale, Cinderella, was their only musical originally composed for television. When the television program, starring Julie Andrews as Cinderella, first aired in 1957, it was the most widely viewed program in the history of the medium at that time. Since then, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella has continued to charm audiences in productions on stage and on television. The Broadway production of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella is a contemporary retelling of the classic story, this adaptation brings new life to the story of a young woman, Ella, forced into servitude by her Stepmother and Stepsisters, who dreams of – and achieves – a better life.  This version adds new characters and twists, such as a sympathetic stepsister and a prince who is eager to change his kingdom for the better, not just find a bride. Cinderella features some of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most beloved songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible,” and “Ten Minutes Ago”, alongside an up-to-date, hilarious and romantic libretto by Tony Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane.

The Queensville Players are thrilled to announce our upcoming productions of Dear Even Hansen (Spring 2027), The Lightning Thief (Fall 2027) and Charlotte’s Web (Spring 2028)— and we’re looking for passionate, creative individuals to join our Artistic Team!

We are currently accepting applications for being a part of a production team for all 3 productions:

Dear Even Hansen (Spring 2027)
The Lightning Thief (Fall 2027)
Charlotte’s Web (Spring 2028)

We welcome applications from individuals, teams, or partial teams for the following roles:
 Executive Producer
 Producer
 Director
 Music Director
 Choreographer
 Stage Manager

We are also looking for:
 Assistant Stage Manager
 Props Manager
 Costume Designer
 Set Designer/ Builder
 Lighting Designer
 Sound Designer

Production Dates:

-> Dear Even Hansen (Spring 2027) April 16 th -25 th , 2027
-> The Lightning Thief (Fall 2027) November 19 th -28 th , 2027
-> Charlotte’s Web (Spring 2028) March 31 st -April 9 th , 2028

Show Location: The Stephen Leacock Theatre, Keswick
Rehearsal Location: River Drive Park Community Centre (Holland Landing)


In your application, please include the following (Only one application per team is required)
 Which production(s) you are submitting your application for
 Previous theatrical experience/resume (for yourself and all members of your team)
 Approximate casting requirements (any age restrictions, cast size, etc)
 Your show proposal including thoughts on sets, costumes, etc (your vision!)
 A note on why you are interested in being on the production team for this show

Interviews may be scheduled after the application deadline closes.
Deadline to Apply: July 31st , 2026
To apply or for more info, contact: Alyse, Artistic Director
at queensvilleplayersshows@gmail.com

AUDITION DETAILS TO FOLLOW IN FALL 2026…. STAY TUNED!


Show Synopsis

Dear Even Hansen (Spring Musical 2027)
Featuring a Tony Award-winning book by Steven Levenson (Fosse/Verdon), and a score by
Grammy®, Tony®, Emmy® and Academy Award® winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (The
Greatest Showman, La La Land, Dogfight, James and the Giant Peach), Dear Evan Hansen is a
new classic, with a message that has resonated with audiences around the world: “You Will
Be Found.” Seventeen-year-old Evan Hansen has felt invisible his entire life. But when a
tragedy shocks his community and thrusts him into the center of a rapidly evolving
controversy, Evan is given the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to be somebody else. As
his web of well-intentioned lies begins to unravel, though, Evan is forced to confront the fact
that the price of belonging may be far steeper than he bargained for.

 

The Lightning Thief (Fall Musical 2027)
As the half-blood son of a Greek god, Percy Jackson has newly-discovered powers he can’t
control, a destiny he doesn’t want, and a mythology textbook’s worth of monsters on his trail.
When Zeus”s master lightning bolt is stolen and Percy becomes the prime suspect, he has to
find and return the bolt to prove his innocence and prevent a war between the gods. But to
succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the thief. He must travel to the
Underworld and back; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend;
and come to terms with the father who abandoned him. Adapted from the best-selling
book The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan and featuring a thrilling original rock score, The
Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is an action-packed mythical adventure “worthy of
the gods” (Time Out New York).

Charlotte’s Web (Spring Play 2028)
The Children’s Literature Association named this “the best American children’s book of the past
two hundred years”, and Joseph Robinette, working with the advice of E.B. White, has created a
play that captures this work in a thrilling and utterly practical theatrical presentation. The
costumes and unit set may be simple or as colorful and elaborate as you wish; it’s the story and
relationships that make the show. All the enchanting characters are here: Wilbur, the
irresistible young pig who desperately wants to avoid the butcher; Fern, a girl who understands
what animals say to each other; Templeton, the gluttonous rat who can occasionally be talked
into a good deed; the Zuckerman family; the Arables; and, most of all, the extraordinary spider,
Charlotte, who proves to be “a true friend and a good writer.” Determined to save Wilbur,
Charlotte begins her campaign with the “miracle” of her web in which she writes,”Some pig.”
It’s the beginning of a victorious campaign which ultimately ends with the now-safe Wilbur
doing what is most important to Charlotte. This is a beautiful, knowing play about friendship
that will give your actors a great opportunity and your audience an evening of enchantment.

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