Drama group puts out casting call

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If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping onto the stage—or are simply looking for a meaningful way to get involved in local theatre—now’s your chance.

Cottonwood Community Drama is inviting both new and experienced performers to audition for its upcoming fall production of The Carpenter, a heartfelt, character-rich drama by Dorothy Clarke Wilson. Auditions will take place May 29 and 30 from 7-10 p.m. at Buhler Hall in Gretna. No appointments are necessary—just drop in and be ready to read.

Director Holly Gilson says this year’s chosen drama will inspire and delight audiences.

Set in a small New England town in the 1940s, The Carpenter unfolds entirely within the home of Simon and Martha Farris. Into this close-knit, tradition-bound community walks Jeff Masters, a quiet man in search of work and a place to stay. He accepts a job as a carpenter and boards with the Farris family, but it soon becomes clear there’s more to Jeff than meets the eye. Though soft-spoken and humble, Jeff has a way of drawing people in. He listens deeply, notices what others overlook, and seems to understand people better than they understand themselves.

As neighbours and family members come and go through the Farris home, Jeff’s gentle presence begins to shift old ways of thinking and stir something new. One by one, those around him find themselves challenged, comforted, and quietly changed.

“This story has a wonderful small-town coziness to it—set entirely in one living room, it feels like stepping into someone’s home,” says Gilson. “But beneath that warmth is a powerful message about what it really means to welcome others, and to show love not just through good intentions, but in the way we live.”

Written in 1947, The Carpenter is a three-act drama that explores themes of faith, kindness, and quiet transformation. It’s a production that values naturalistic performances and character-driven storytelling—perfect for actors looking to sink their teeth into meaningful roles.

Cottonwood Community Drama is casting 11 roles for the show: three men, four women, one girl, and three boys. It’s a great opportunity for families or first-time performers to get involved in a welcoming, supportive environment.

Rehearsals begin Sept. 9, and will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Buhler Hall. Performances are scheduled for Nov. 27, 28, and 29.

For more information or to ask questions about the audition process, contact directors Charles Klippenstein (cjklipp97@gmail.com) or Holly Gilson (hollygilsonphoto@gmail.com).

Lori Penner
Lori Penner
Reporter, Altona Rhineland Voice. A journalist since 1997, Lori Penner believes everyone has a story to tell. Growing up in rural Manitoba, she has a heart for small town news, covering local and regional issues and events, with a love for people and their communities, pride in their accomplishments, concern for their challenges, and a heart for the truth. Manitoba’s Flood of the Century acted as a springboard for her career in journalism. Sharing the tragedy and determination of those who battled and survived “the Raging Red” spawned a life-long fascination for human-interest stories, earning her top industry awards in topics ranging from business, politics, agriculture, and health, to history, education, and community events. She was honoured to receive the MCNA Reporter of the Year award in 2019. As well, Penner’s personal column, Don’t Mind the Mess has appeared in publications across Western Canada. With 26 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, photographer, and as an editor of several rural newspapers, Penner has interviewed people from all walks of life, and is committed to sharing the news that impacts and reflects the values, concerns, and goals of the communities she covers.

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