Instead of performing Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday classic for the umpteenth time, three actors decide to perform every Christmas story ever told — plus Christmas traditions from around the world and seasonal icons from ancient times to topical pop-culture. A madcap romp through the holiday season! This play was written by John K. Alvarez, Michael Carleton and James FitzGerald.

The cast includes Todd Arn, Andy Hartle, Jess Moore and is directed by Jessie Barger.

Show dates are November 11th, 12th, 18th, and 19th at the Gaslight Theater in Georgetown. Doors open at 7:30 pm with the show starting at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $10 ($8 for seniors) and may be purchased at the door.

In honor of our military personnel and Veterans’ Day, all ticket proceeds from the November 11th performance will be donated to the Brown County H.E.R.O. Tribute organization to aid in their endeavor in bringing the Vietnam mobile Memorial Wall to Brown County in May of 2017. Also, for the November 11th and 12th performances all military veterans will receive free admission to the show. Donations to the Memorial Wall will also be accepted.

Plus be sure to mark your calendars for our winter production “Fools”, a comic fable by Neil Simon, set in the small village of Kulyenchikov, Ukraine (Russian Territory), during the late 19th century.

The story follows Leon Steponovich Tolchinsky, a schoolteacher who takes a new job educating Sophia, the daughter of Doctor Zubritsky and his wife, Lenya. Leon soon learns that there is a curse on the village that makes everyone stupid, but complications ensue when Leon falls in love with his pupil. Show dates for “Fools” are February 10, 11, 17, 18, 2017.

The Players’ summer production will be “Steel Magnolias” running August 11, 12, 18, 19, 2017. “Steel Magnolias” is a comedy–drama play about the bond among a group of southern women in northwest Louisiana.

Written by Robert Harling, based on his experience with his sister’s death. The title suggests the “female characters are as delicate as magnolias but as tough as steel”. The magnolia specifically references a magnolia tree they are arguing about at the beginning.

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