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You’re Invited to Mill Mountain Theatre’s 2023 Season Reveal

Mill Mountain Theatre is getting ready to unveil its 2023 season with an open-house event filled with excitement and entertainment. 

On October 6th at 5:30 p.m. Mill Mountain Theatre invites you to celebrate the unveiling of their 2023 season, titled “The Season of Song,” with a free event hosted at Center in the Square. This fun night will kick off on Center in the Square’s roof with food and drinks available from Three Notch’d Brewery and Craft Kitchen. 

Guests will then be invited to gather inside the Trinkle MainStage for the main event. This occasion will be celebrated with performances from Mill Mountain Theatre’s outstanding Conservatory Students and members of the MMT Staff. 

“We have hand-picked these titles built around our audience’s requests and to uplift the Roanoke Valley and we cannot wait to share them with everyone!” Said Producing Artistic Director, Ginger Poole. “We truly believe that this is an amazing season and we can’t wait for you to return to your seats with us as we celebrate The Season of Song.”

Each show picked by Mill Mountain Theatre aligns with the theatre’s mission to inspire, entertain, enrich, educate and challenge audiences of Southwest Virginia through high-quality, professional theatrical productions and experiences. 

MMT’s 2023 Season unveiling will take place on October 6th starting at 5:30 p.m. at Center in the Square. Additionally, Mill Mountain Theatre will stream its 2023 presentation to Facebook Live on Mill Mountain Theatre’s Facebook page. Both events are free to the public. 


Mill Mountain Theatre serves as Roanoke’s only Equity theatre since 1964. Since the theatre’s founding, Mill Mountain Theatre has produced hundreds of shows in-house and hosted world premieres. As a professional, year-round, regional theatre with roots in its community and excellence as its primary objective, Mill Mountain Theatre has proudly served the region and the industry for more than 50 years.

The Cast of The Diary of Anne Frank

Trinkle MainStage plays are back at Mill Mountain Theatre featuring the incredibly powerful and true story based on the famed diary of a young girl, The Diary of Anne Frank.

Mill Mountain Theatre has cast remarkable actors to fulfill the roles. Not only has MMT built out a stellar cast, but they have also enlisted a mighty crew to support the onstage talents. 

“I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” Thirteen-year-old Anne Frank wrote in her diary to better understand herself and the horrors of being Jewish in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. In this transcendently powerful new adaptation by Wendy Kesselman, Anne Frank emerges from the pages of history as a living, lyrical, and intensely gifted young girl. An impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, The Diary of Anne Frank captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence—their fear, their laughter, their grief, and their hope. This adaptation breathes new life into this iconic tale. 

Starring as Anne Frank, is a student at Cave Spring High School, Elise LeGault. Joining opposite of LeGault is Hidden Valley Middle School student, Griffin Shaver who will portray Peter van Pels, the son of Hermann van Pels and Auguste van Pels. Filling out the youth cast is Lilah Vanke, who will play Margot Frank, Anne Frank’s older sister. 

The youth cast is no stranger to Mill Mountain Theatre through participating in MMT’s Conservatory Classes. In addition to classes, both LeGault and Shaver have performed on the Trinkle MainStage. LeGault was last seen this past August in, High School Musical: One Act Edition and Shaver was in 2017’s A Christmas Story

Performing as Anne Frank’s mother, Edith Frank, is Broadway Star, Jane Labanz*. Labanz is making her highly anticipated Mill Mountain Theatre debut. Some of Labanz’s impressive credits include the world premiere of Tuck Everlasting as “Older Winnie,” “Alison Barrett” in the American Premiere of Love Story and portraying “Hope” alongside Patti LuPone in Anything Goes. Labanz has been an instrumental performer in ten National Tours and has performed at legendary venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Lincoln Center and Radio City Music Hall. 

The role of Anne Frank’s father, Otto Frank, will be performed by Jonathan Brody*. Brody, a fellow Broadway Star has performed in six Broadway Shows including A Bronx Tale, Amazing Grace, Spamalot, Titanic, Sally Marr…and her escorts, Me and My Girl. In addition to Brody’s extensive Broadway credits, Brody has toured the country with the official touring companies of Mary Poppins, Spamalot, Funny Girl and My Fair Lady

Returning to the Trinkle MainStage as Mr. van Daan, the father of Peter van Pels is a local fan favorite, Scott Watson*. Watson recently appeared in Mill Mountain Theatre’s A Christmas Story during the 2021 season. Watson has substantial regional theatre credits and nearly 20 film and television credits. 

Portraying Mrs. van Daan, the spouse of Mr. van Daan and the mother of Peter is Amanda Lea Mason. Mason has a vast list of New York City theatre credits including Broadway’s The Elephant Man. In addition to Mason’s theatre credits, Mason has also graced television screens in shows such as Showtime’s Three-Women

Mr. Dussel or otherwise known as Fritz Pfeffer, a dentist and the roommate of Anne Frank is portrayed by another Mill Mountain Theatre fan favorite– Jeffrey McGullion. McGullion has performed in over 40 stage productions including Mill Mountain Theatre’s The Odd Couple, On Golden Pond, Hairspray, 39 Steps, To Kill a Mockingbird, Disney’s My Son Pinnochio and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

After the wildly popular, Ladies of the 80s concert, returning to the Trinkle MainStage is Sarah Coleman as Miep Geiss, a crucial helper to the families hiding in the Secret Annex. A Roanoke local and Radford University Alumni. Coleman’s credits include powerhouse characters such as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, Heather Duke from Heather’s the Musical and Edna from Bright Star to name a few. 

Making their Trinkle MainStage debut as Mr. Kraler, otherwise known as Victor Kugler, an electrician who helped the Frank Family while in the Annex, is Drew Callahan. Callahan is a Radford University Alumni and is no stranger to Mill Mountain Theatre. Currently, Callahan is a part of MMT’s outstanding carpentry team and has worked on shows such as Million Dollar Quartet, Legally Blonde the Musical, In the Heights, The Diary of Anne Frank and more! Callahan’s acting credit includes being an Acting Apprentice at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. 


The Diary of Anne Frank begins performances on September 21st and runs through October 2nd on the Trinkle MainStage. Tickets can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling the box office at 540-342-5740. Reduced special ticket pricing for school groups for 10:00 a.m. student matinees on 9/28 and 9/29. Contact the box office for more information.

Sponsors and grantors for The Diary of Anne Frank include Business Solutions; The Candy Store; Dominion Risk Advisors; Hope of Israel Congregation; The Sam and Marion Golden Helping Hand Foundation; The Liberty Trust; The W.E. McGuire Foundation; Pinnacle Financial Partners; B.J. Preas; Roanoke Jewish Federation; Skyline National Bank; National Endowment for the Arts; Virginia Commission for the Arts; Center in the Square; Theatre Communications Group; Actors’ Equity Association; and Blue Star Theatres. 

“The Diary of Anne Frank” is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc., A Concord Theatricals Company.

*Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Mill Mountain Theatre Presents Disney’s High School Musical: One Act Edition

Get’cha Head in the Game! Your favorite Wildcats from the hit Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical are getting ready to take the stage in this production featuring Roanoke’s Youth performers. 

Mill Mountain Theatre is excited to present Disney’s High School Musical: One Act Edition. The One-Act Edition of High School Musical will feature the songs, characters and scenes you know and love from the original 2006 movie.

This modern-day Romeo & Juliet story swept the nation almost 16 years ago and quickly became a cultural phenomenon. After cleaning up the 2006 award season, High School Musical was awarded an Emmy, Teen Choice, American Music, TV Critics and a Billboard Music Award. The acclaimed series included two additional movies and a spin-off series currently on Disney+. 

Join Troy, Gabriella and the students of East High in this smash-hit musical based on the Disney Channel movie of the same title. On the first day after winter break at East High, basketball team captain Troy discovers that the brainy Gabriella, a girl he met singing karaoke on his ski trip, has just enrolled at East High. They cause an upheaval when they decide to audition for the high school musical, led by Ms. Darbus. Although many students resent the threat posed to the “status quo,” Troy and Gabriella’s alliance might just open the door for others to shine as well. Full of family fun and fabulous music, Disney’s High School Musical: One Act Version is perfect for students of all ages.

High School Musical has maintained its original popularity and then some – only gaining traction through the years as its multiple versions, spinoffs and adaptations have been created,” said director, Victoria Buck. “Something that popular has to have at least something worthwhile in it, and I have found that High School Musical has more than just something – it has everything! Fun songs and dances, incredible characters who each portray a trait we’ve all experienced and immeasurably lovely life lessons that people of all ages can relate to and need to hear about. It’s going to be great!”

High School Musical: One Act Edition, will be told by Roanoke’s talented youth from Mill Mountain Theatre’s Conservatory program and its new Conservatory Company. Conservatory Company features students from across the Roanoke Valley who are dedicated to dancing, acting, and musical theatre. In addition, Conservatory Company students participate in a summer intensive program leading up to rehearsals. 

This show’s cast features Ben Armstrong, Maud Artur, Leah Bouldin, Emma Harvey, Calan Johnson, Elise LeGault, Sylvia MacNab, Will McLoney, Charles Meidlinger, Caroline Moledor, Emily Mower, Jadyn Rhodes, William Richardson, Ruby Spence, Chassidy Trossi, Isla Whittle, Brynne Wiegard and Elliot Wiegard.

Backing up the cast on the creative side are Ginger Poole, Victoria Buck, Tiffany Waters, Erin Markham, Matt Shields, Savannah Woodruff, Jessica Gaffney, Jimmy Ray Ward, Addie Pawlick and Henry Stevens. 


High School Musical: One Act Edition begins performances on July 28th and runs through August 7th on the Trinkle MainStage. Tickets are available online at millmountain.org or call the box office at 540-342-5740.

Sponsors and Grantors for High School Musical: One Act Edition include Acceleration Point, American National Bank & Trust Company, Boxley, Business Solutions Inc., The Candy Store, Cox Communications, Davenport & Company, Dunkenberger-Waskey Group at Morgan Stanley, Davis H. Elliot Company, 5Points Creative, Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, Lichtenstein Law Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Roanoke Orthodontics, B.J. Preas, Punch Boutique, The Edgar A. Thurman Charitable Foundation for Children, Truist, Actors’ Equity Association, Blue Star Theatres, Theatre Communications Group, Center in the Square, Virginia Commission for the Arts and Radio IQ/WVTF.

Book by David Simpatico. Songs by Bryan Louiselle, Faye Greenberg, David N. Lawrence, Greg Cham, Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil, Ray Charm, Andrew Seeley, Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn, Adam Watts, Jamie Houston, Andy Dodd. Music Adapted, Arranged and Produced by Byran Louiselle. Based on a Disney Channel Original Movie written by Peter Barsocchini. 

Disney’s High School Musical One Act-Edition is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

WILLY WONKA AUDITIONS – February 24th & 25th

Auditions for Mill Mountain Theatre’s Summer Mainstage, Roald Dahl’s WILLY WONKA JR, will take place on Friday February 24th from 5:00pm to 8:00pm and Saturday February 25th from 10:00am to 1:00pm.  Some may be asked to attend callbacks on Sunday February 26th at 2:00pm.

Please email conservatoryauditions@nullmillmountain.org for an audition appointment time, and put ‘Willy Wonka Audition’ in the subject line.  Auditions will take place in MMT’s 3rd Floor Studio (located at 20 Church Ave SE).  All children 6-18 years of age are invited to audition.

Please prepare:  

Please prepare a 32-bar cut of a musical theatre song (about one minute).  To also be considered for a role, please prepare a one-minute monologue as well.  There will be a brief movement/dance call, so please bring appropriate attire that you can move in.

Rehearsals and performances:

Rehearsals are Monday through Saturday, beginning July 6th.  Performances are July 26th through August 6th on MMT’s Trinkle Mainstage.

A little bit about the show:

Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr. follows candy maker Willy Wonka as he stages a contest by hiding golden tickets in five of his scrumptious candy bars. Whoever comes up with these tickets will win a free tour of the Wonka factory, as well as a lifetime supply of candy. Four of the five winning children are insufferable brats, but the fifth is a likeable young lad named Charlie Bucket, who takes the tour in the company of his equally amiable grandfather. MMT’s version puts young actors in the spotlight, singing memorable songs including “Pure Imagination,” “The Candyman,” “ I’ve Got a Golden Ticket,” “ Oompa-Loompa,” and “I Want it Now.”

Character Breakdown: (in order of appearance)

Willy Wonka/Candy Man – mysterious, mischievous, charismatic, and engaging.  Wonka serves as narrator and ‘tour guide’ throughout the show, and must possess strong vocal and acting skills.

Charlie Bucket – the emotional heart and soul of the musical; honest, thoughtful, and virtuous.  Spunky and enthusiastic, Charlie is in almost every scene and must possess strong vocal and acting skills.

Mr. Bucket –  the bread-winner of the family;  he deals with the pressures of supporting a whole family; a nurturer.

Mrs. Bucket – the support, stability, and care-taker of the family; she deals with running a household and looking after Charlie’s grandparents.

Grandpa Joe – caring, patient, sweet, and always reminds Charlie to remain cheerful.  Must be kind and funny.

Grandma Josephina, Grandpa George, & Grandma Georgina – Charlie’s other grandparents;  quirky and interesting.  Must have good comic timing.

James & Matilda – friends of Charlie’s from school.  Will likely double as Oompa-Loompas.

Phineous Trout – a reporter, who announces the Golden Ticket winners throughout the show.  Must have a clear, confident speaking voice.

Augustus Gloop – an overachieving eater and glutton, a character actor who can sing.

Mrs. Gloop – Augustus’s over-indulgent mother.

Veruca Salt – A wealthy, class-concious spoiled brat.  Often portrayed as British, but snobby comes in all nationalities, so not a requirement.  Must be a strong singer.

Mr. Salt – solves problems by buying his way out.  His nose in the air, he is obviously of the uppercrust, and you can see where Veruca gets her attitude from.  An acting role (not much singing required).

Violet Beauregarde – a gum chewer extraordinaire and ‘blue-collar brat.’  Must have a strong singing voice.

Mrs. Beauregarde – a geography teacher who has invested a lot of hard-earned money into therapy for her orally-fixated daughter.  An acting role (not much singing required).

Mike Teevee – a technology junkie, Mike is obsessed with television, video games, the internet, and any other technological device.  Bratty, loud, and obnoxious; does not like to hear the word ‘no.’

Ms. Teevee – perfectly put together, and perfectly vacant.  Think June Cleaver, Marion Cunningham, or Carol Brady.

Ensemble – to play Oompa-Loompas, Candy Man Kids, etc.

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