Announcing our 16-17 Season Directors & Producers

On behalf of the Play Reading Committee and the Board of Governors at Community Players, we'd like to congratulate you and thank you for your willingness to make our 2016-2017 season a great one. Below is the list of directors and producers for our 2016-2017 Season Boeing, Boeing - G. William Zorn, Director; Producer TBA Avenue Q - Brett Cottone, Director; Kristi Zimmerman, Producer A Streetcar Named Desire - Dave Krostal, Director; Jay Hartzler & Darlene Lloyd, Producers West Side Story - Alan Wilson, Director; Producer TBA The 39 Steps - Scott Myers, Director; Producer TBA The Little Mermaid - Wendy Baugh, Director; Chris Terven, Producer
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Trivia Night Fundraiser – Moved to July 30th

We've moved the date to July 30th! PURCHASE TICKETS BY VISITING PLAYERSTRIVIA.EVENTBRITE.COM Twin City Trivia and Community Players Theatre are partnering together to bring you CPT's second fundraiser trivia night. The event costs $65 per team, and any team may have up to six players. The first place team at the end of the night will win 6 season tickets to Community Players for the 2016-2017 season (valued at $450), the second place team will win 6 pairs of tickets for the Community Players 2016-2017 season (valued at $204) and the third place team will win 6 single tickets for the Community Players 2016-2017 season (valued at $102) We will also have raffles during the evening. Contact Aimee Kerber at [email protected] with any questions.
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Announcing the Cast of Dial M for Murder.

Congratulations to the cast and thank you to everyone that came out to audition. Max -- Branden Smith Margot -- Hannah Artman Tony -- Andrew German Inspector Hubbard -- John D Poling Lesgate -- Brian Artman Thompson -- Jason Maloy
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Preview: Little Shop of Horrors

Players Visits Little Shop of Horrors by Bob McLaughlin and John Lieder What is it about a story of a man-eating plant from outer space that speaks so deeply to our psyches? Perhaps we’ll find out this month when Community Players presents its second musical of the season, Howard Ashman and Alan Mencken’s Little Shop of Horrors. The man-eating plant in question is Audrey II, an interesting and exotic plant found and cultivated by nebbishy florist’s assistant Seymour Krelborn. The plant brings Seymour attention, money, and love, but he soon learns that the price of success is high: to grow and thrive, the plant needs, first, human blood, then human body parts, then whole humans! Oh my gosh! Little Shop first found expression in a 1960 Roger Corman movie that was filmed in two days and is noted for its campy humor and a cameo performance by Jack Nicholson as a masochistic dental patient.
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