A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” opens tomorrow night and runs through Sunday, November 21! Check out the three different casts below. See you at the theatre!
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Announcing auditions for the World Premiere of A Tree Falls In Brookline by David Christner, an Award-winning RI playwright, on 12/8 & 12/9 at 7PM at Jenks Auditorium, 350 Division Street, Pawtucket, RI Sign-in begins at 6:30pm. (All auditioning must be signed in by 7:30pm.)
Cormac McIntyre: 73, an obscure playwright
Allison McIntyre: 63, Mac’s estranged wife
Dr. Anna Floyd: 50, a neuropsychologist
Wiley Henry: 40, Allison’s son, a lawyer
Nora Ellis: 54, A.D. of a Boston theater
Frank Pearson: 55, a professor of theatre
A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” opens tomorrow night and runs through Sunday, November 21! Check out the three different casts below. See you at the theatre!
Buy Tickets: https://t.co/bLovhzSgPe
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Buy Tickets: https://t.co/bLovhzSgPe
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*The actor appears through the courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
We’re so excited to be welcoming back audiences for a live production this weekend!! The opening production of our 100th Season will be A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters.
The closing performance on Sunday, November 21 at 2:00 pm will feature audience favorite and past president Claire Beauregard reunited with very special guest artist Gannon McHale*, directed by Lynne Collinson.
At long last, Rhode Island's oldest community theater, The Community Players, is proud to announce their much-anticipated 100th Anniversary Season! #tcp100
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The clubhouse was razed in the 1980s, although the tennis and basketball courts and a small playground remain in what is now known as the Thomas J. Duffy Sports Complex. #tcp100
Since 1927, after having performed in the same school building, which underwent three name changes, (Pawtucket Senior High School, Pawtucket East, and Tolman High School), The Community Players performed for the first time in a new location beginning in spring 1962.
The first show produced in this new location was the comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace,” which ran for three performances from May 24-26, 1962. The Community Players called the Oak Hill Tennis Club home and presented 25 productions there until the spring of 1968.