From: Photo Flash: Sneak Peek at Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN at Armonk Players
From: Photo Flash: Sneak Peek at Thornton Wilder's OUR TOWN at Armonk Players
Join siblings Vanya, Sonia, & Masha, Masha's much younger boyfriend, Spike, their next door neighbor, Nina and their soothsayer cleaning woman, Cassandra for a madcap weekend filled with costume parties, premonitions, revelations and discoveries.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike comes to the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center August 13-15. We spoke with Mickey Pantano (Masha) Anna Fawcett (Sonia), Branden Youshock (Spike), Gail Greenstein (Cassandra), Jenn Bedell (Nina), and co-director Rachel Jones.
Kris Kringle takes on the cynics in this musical adaptation of the beloved holiday classic. Single mother, Doris Walker, doesn't want her six-year old daughter Susan's head filled with romantic notions.
The Armonk Players celebrates its 20th anniversary with Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Our Town, running tonight, June 2, Saturday, June 3 at 8pm.
Sunday, June 4 at 4pm., Thursday, June 8, Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10 at 8pm, directed by Directed by Christine DiTota. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
The Armonk Players celebrates its 20th anniversary with Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Our Town transports us to Grover's Corners, a place of secret wishes and disappointments, loves and losses, where the people we encounter are shockingly like the ones in our own lives today. Meet Emily (Dakota Martin) and George (Justin Thomas). They've grown up together in their small town, falling in love in a surprisingly complicated way. Their lives provide the lens through which the story is told, a story that focuses on a village but encompasses the eternal, finding the world in a grain of sand.
The Armonk Players celebrates its 20th anniversary with Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Our Town transports us to Grover's Corners, a place of secret wishes and disappointments, loves and losses, where the people we encounter are shockingly like the ones in our own lives today.
PETER PAN, one of the most crowd-pleasing shows ever presented at Yorktown Stage, is about to fly high once more, entertaining audiences for the start of the holiday season. The perennial family favorite, which has played in front of 10,000 people at this venue in recent years, will have weekend matinee and evening performances during Thanksgiving week of Nov. 21-29.
A Christmas Carol, with music by 9 time academy award winner Alan Menken and book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and Mike Ockrent, opens at Yorktown Stage tonight, November 22. This is the spectacular musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's most well known story. Proving its staying power with a decade long run at Madison Square Garden, A Christmas Carol is an ideal choice to create a holiday tradition.
A Christmas Carol, with music by 9 time academy award winner Alan Menken and book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and Mike Ockrent, opens at Yorktown Stage on November 22. This is the spectacular musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's most well known story. Proving its staying power with a decade long run at Madison Square Garden, A Christmas Carol is an ideal choice to create a holiday tradition.
Former stars of the Stepinac High School Drama Club from 1959 thru 2014 have returned for a reunion of their own to perform this show. When most people tend to leave their high school days behind, Stepinac's alumni/ae and family/friends will return to perform as they once did on Stepinac's stage.
Former stars of the Stepinac High School Drama Club from 1959 thru 2014 have returned for a reunion of their own to perform this show. When most people tend to leave their high school days behind, Stepinac's alumni/ae and family/friends will return to perform as they once did on Stepinac's stage.
An old English mansion. A raging thunderstorm. Ten strangers. Murder, myster, music and comedy abound when the guests disappear one by one -- knocked off by cleverly fiendish devices. Join the fun as Miss Tweed, the amateur sleuth, sets out to solve the crimes -- but the butler didn't do it! With songs like 'I Owe It All to Agatha Christie,' it's a zany whodunit for all to enjoy.
The Armonk Players presents Something's Afoot with Book, Music and Lyrics by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach, and additional music by Ed Linderman. The production is directed by Pia Haas, with music direction by Assaf Gleizner, and choreography by Anthony Valbiro.
An old English mansion. A raging thunderstorm. Ten strangers. Murder, myster, music and comedy abound when the guests disappear one by one -- knocked off by cleverly fiendish devices. Join the fun as Miss Tweed, the amateur sleuth, sets out to solve the crimes -- but the butler didn't do it! With songs like 'I Owe It All to Agatha Christie,' it's a zany whodunit for all to enjoy.
The White Plains Performing Arts Center (WPPAC) and Harrison Summer Theater will present the musical LEGALLY BLONDE from August 3-5, 2012.
The White Plains Performing Arts Center (WPPAC) and Harrison Summer Theater will present the musical LEGALLY BLONDE from August 3-5, 2012.
The Armonk Players Present Neil Simon's FOOLS, directed by Pia Haas, and starring: Debra Albezer, Bob Lebensold, Laura Menzie, David Morabito, Jeff Schlotman, Hal Simonetti, Bruce Apar, Steven Bendler, Philip Sforzaglia Jr., Benna Dinhofer.
The Armonk Players Present Neil Simon's FOOLS, directed by Pia Haas, and starring: Debra Albezer, Bob Lebensold, Laura Menzie, David Morabito, Jeff Schlotman, Hal Simonetti, Bruce Apar, Steven Bendler, Philip Sforzaglia Jr., Benna Dinhofer.
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