WAUSAU COMMUNITY THEATRE
COME FROM AWAY & HOMETOWN BROADWAY AUDITIONS
WAUSAU COMMUNITY THEATRE
Wausau Community Theatre is thrilled to announce our 2026-27 Season. This season will bring four mainstage productions to life, along with the return of our annual fundraiser gala. To learn more about the 2026-27 Season, visit our Current Season page. Interested in directing? Fill out our director application!
Established in 1935, Wausau Community Theatre is a volunteer-led theatre company. For 90 years, WCT has been a place where kids get their start and adults hone their craft, where connections are built and friendships are forged. Over the past nine decades, WCT has provided a positive and creative space where people from all walks of life build lasting relationships, whether it’s in the spotlight or behind the scenes.
Each season, WCT stages a variety of productions, including musicals, plays, revues, and original murder mysteries.
July 17-19 & 23-26
James F Veninga Theater - UW Center for Civic Engagement
Rock of Ages takes you back to the time of big bands with big egos playing big guitar solos and sporting even bigger hair! This Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical features the hits of bands including Night Ranger, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister and more.
July 20 & 22 | 6-8 PM
136 Summer St, Schofield, WI
Sign-up for a five minute audition slot, including the name of the song you'll be performing. Please audition with the song you would like to perform at the gala. You may audition as a solo performer or in a group of 2-4 people. Only one act per sign-up slot.
If cast, you will be asked to perform in 2-4 full ensemble numbers throughout the gala. Questions? Please contact director KC Hofer at the button on the sign-up sheet linked below.
Saturday, July 25 | 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Monday, July 27 & Tuesday, July 28 | 6:00 - 9:00 PM
136 Summer St, Schofield, WI
Come prepared to audition with a song in the style of the show, and bring in your own karaoke accompaniment (we will provide computer/bluetooth speakers to play it on). We will have sides (short scenes) from the show for readings. There will be a movement/dance component, so wear something comfortable and be ready to learn a short choreographed piece.