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Division Representative

Lauren Wells-Mann

Expires 2027

Lauren Wells-Mann is an actor, director, dancer, choreographer and arts educator. Currently, she serves as Director of Arts in Education and Community Engagement at the Center for Performing Arts at Governors State University.  Additionally, as a proud company member with MPAACT (Ma'at Production Company of African Centered Theatre), she has had the pleasure of directing countless productions.  Mrs. Wells-Mann holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Theater/Acting (Columbia College Chicago) and a Masters in Secondary Education (Univ. of Phoenix).  She has also performed with companies such as Lookingglass, Black Ensemble, MPAACT, Harlem Theater Company, Healthworks Theater Company, and Victory Gardens to name a few.  Additionally, Mrs. Wells-Mann coached competitive acting and speech events for the Illinois High School Association for over 20 years.  Under her direction, students have won numerous state and national championships in various acting and public speaking activities. Prior to coming to Governors State University, she served as the Theatre Department Head at The Chicago High School for the Arts.  Lauren Wells-Mann believes in the transformative power of the intersection of arts and education and the importance of BIPOC artists having autonomy over their own narratives. It is a mission to which she is deeply committed.


Brandon Wardell
Expires 2026


Brandon Wardell is a Lighting and Scenic Designer based in Chicago. He is an Ensemble Member of Steep Theatre Company, an Artistic Associate with Griffin Theatre Company, and Associate Professor of Lighting Design at Northern Illinois University’. Recent designs include Two Trains Running (Court); A Case For the Existence of God, Light Falls, and The Writer (Steep); An Act of God (Paramount); The Lifespan of a Fact, Trouble In Mind, and Cardboard Piano (TimeLine Theatre Co.); The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Steppenwolf); A Number (Writers Theatre); Blues in the Night (Porchlight Music Theatre); Men On Boats (American Theatre Co.); Solaris, Titanic, London Wall, and Men Should Weep (Griffin); The Game of Love and Chance (American Players Theatre); and Million Dollar Quartet (Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival). Brandon earned his MFA from Northwestern University and is on the faculty of Northern Illinois University. 


Divisional Events and Meetings


To contact the College Theatre representatives and/or join the Committee, please email collegetheatre@illinoistheatre.org.

Join us at the Professional Theatre Opportunities (PTO) on Saturday, February 7, 2026!

Workshop for Professional Auditions

Upcoming events

    • 03/07/2026
    • 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    • Wirtz Center Chicago
    Register


    Saturday, March 7, 2026, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    Northwestern University’s Wirtz Center Chicago

    710 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60611

    The Illinois Theatre Association (ITA) proudly announces the launch of its revamped Professional Theatre Opportunities (PTO) Program, a first-of-its-kind event designed to transform how theatre artists and hiring companies connect.

    ***UPDATE***

    Traditionally, this event was a one-day, in-person event held in Illinois. But now, we are extending the benefit of participating for a full year in a new digital format.

    Participants will be invited to submit their headshot, bio and resume/CV along with a link to their videos, website and/or portfolio. Hiring companies will be able to gain access to this library of theatre talent for a full year as the need arises.

    Throughout the year, the Professional Theatre Representatives of Illinois Theatre Association will share other mentorship and educational opportunities to create a vibrant environment for collaboration and professional growth.

    With the PTO Conference, the Illinois Theatre Association reaffirms its commitment to networking, creativity and professional excellence. By bridging the gap between artists and employers, ITA is helping shape a more connected and sustainable future for theatre in Illinois and beyond.

    The kick-off of this new program will take place March 7th, 2025. From 9am – 1pm registrants can schedule a video prep session with a FREE video recording at the Northwestern University Wirtz Center Chicago. Submission feedback sessions will take place throughout the day and there will be a VIRTUAL Master Class.  Professional Theatre Opportunities Program creates a powerful new platform where theatre professionals and employers can meet face-to-face, collaborate and discover fresh talent across all disciplines.

    Participants will enjoy interactive networking sessions, live interviews, and one-on-one meetings — creating a vibrant environment for collaboration and professional growth.

    With the PTO Conference, the Illinois Theatre Association reaffirms its commitment to networking, creativity and professional excellence. By bridging the gap between artists and employers, ITA is helping shape a more connected and sustainable future for theatre in Illinois and beyond.

    All participants are able to schedule a personal feedback session with a professional in your area of interest. Professionals are listed in the form below, and James is happy to review your audition before recording, if desired.

    SPECIAL OFFERING: PTO is now offering VIRTUAL, personalized 1:1 feedback sessions for all participants. Protolight will be on hand to tape applicants who want a new video. If you want to attend in person, you can receive your feedback prior to your taping. The deadline to register for an in-person video recording is 2/20/2026.

    Feedback will be given by the following Professionals:

    Jimmy Calitri - Professional Theatre Division Rep (Auditions)

    Noah Record - Professional Theatre Division Rep (Tech/Lighting/Design)

    Brandon Wardell - College Theatre Division Rep (Resumes/Portfolios)

    What to Expect Over the Year

    • Dedicated events and opportunities for actors, choreographers, designers, directors, musicians, music directors, stage managers, and technicians
    • Interactive networking and one-on-one meetings with hiring companies
    • Auditions and interviews designed to highlight your best work
    • A collaborative, energizing environment built for professional growth and creative exchange

    Registration Details

    • $20 – Individuals auditioning or interviewing
    • $100 – Professional theatres or companies seeking talent
    • Registration deadline: February 20, 2026 to book a video recording session on March 7, 2026.

    Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

    For questions, contact professionaltheatre@illinoistheatre.org.

    Audition/Interview Information  Information for Professional Hiring Companies

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