
for West Allis Players’ production of:
The Stranger
by Agatha Christie
Directed by: Mary Beth Topf
Audition Dates:
August 11 & 12, 6:30 pm
West Milwaukee Intermediate School
5104 Greenfield Ave.
(51st and Greenfield)
(Take National Ave. east to 52nd Street. Turn right. Parking lot is on the left a few hundred feed down 52nd Street. Enter doors off the circle drive/north parking lot and follow building signage to the Library.)
Looking for 5/6 actors. 2m and 3/4f
We are looking for energetic actors who want to have fun while delving into The Stranger which is one of Agatha Christie’s hidden gems—a psychological thriller that packs a lot of punch but is not well-known and therefore should be new treat for Agatha Christie lovers!
We hope to see you there! Preregistration is not needed! Photos may be taken during auditions.
Auditions will consist of reading from the script and improv. The audition form can be found here.
Show Synopsis:
Enid rejects her fiancé and marries an exciting stranger. They move to a remote country cottage — all terribly romantic until dark secrets begin revealing themselves and we realize that no one is really who they say they are. This little-known Agatha Christie play perfects the art of the psychological thriller!
Character Information:
Doris West: A non-descript girl of about 28. She is the current roommate of Enid Bradshow at their flat in Kensington.
Mrs. Huggins: The housekeeper of Enid and Doris at the flat in Kensington. She is middle-aged, and often has a pessimistic view on life and love. She assumes that every relationship is a battle to be won.
Enid Bradshow: A rather pretty girl of approximately 28. She has been engaged to Dick Lane for nearly seven years. She is unsure if she loves Dick, or if she is settling for Dick.
Gerald Strange: An attractive man of approximately 38. He looks like a man who has lived an outdoor life. He has rather a diffident, boyish manor, which endears him to women. There is nothing bold or flashy about him.
Dick Lane: He is a gentle man of approximately 35. He looks older than he is, stoops a bit, and has a diffident manner about him. He has been away for nearly seven years.
Mrs. Birch: Gerald’s housekeeper at the cottage. She is an anemic looking woman with a flat depressed voice. She has non of the cheerful pessimism of Mrs. Huggins. She is almost the exact opposite of her, in fact..
Performance Dates:
Performances will be October 3 – 5 and 10 – 12 2025.
For more information contact us
at info@westallisplayers.org or directorlady@att.net