Friday, November 6th, at 8:00 pm via zoom we present Tartuffe or, The Imposter a comedy by Molière directed by Sasha Austin-Schmidt Come join in the fun as a family executes a plan to convince their patriarch to stop idolizing a man who is definitely not holy, but certainly holier-than-thou. Tartuffe, Molière’s comic masterpiece on religious […]
Program for An Evening of Horror and Suspense 2020
The Hyde Park Community Players Present An Evening of Horror and Suspense 2020 Originally Streamed On Our Youtube Channel at 7pm Central Time Friday October 30 & Saturday October 31. Both Shows are now archived at the links at which they were originally broadcast First Evening of Horror and Suspense: The Turn of the Screw […]
October 30 & 31 Release of Our Evening of Horror & Suspense 2020 in the New Fangled Physically Distanced Tradition!
Rehearsals are done and we’re preparing our 2020 “Radio Show” for release on October 30 & 31 on our Youtube channel. Visit our Facebook page for details on how to be part of our audience for this year’s double evening of Horror & Suspense! THE CAST & THE STORIES Please meet our four scary stories […]
Friday Staged Reading: Poems That Tell Stories: Classic Narrative Poems
Building on the success of our first rehearsed reading via Zoom, Friday, October 2, 8 pm, we will be at it again with Poems that Tell Stories: Classic Narrative Poems directed by Paul Baker The Program The Skeleton in Armor, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow– read by Ron Chafetz Casey at the Bat, by […]
Friday Staged Reading via Zoom
The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot & Other Poems Directed by: Marissa Tranquilli Please join us for an evening of Eliot and poetry. We will present a large cast reading of one of T.S. Eliot’s most famous works: The Waste Land. It combines the legend of the Holy Grail and the Fisher King in vignettes of contemporary British […]
Friday Staged Reading: “Waiting for Waiting for Godot”
Waiting for Waiting for Godot by Dave Hanson Who has it worse than Vladimir and Estragon, the two poor saps caught in the gears of existential ennui in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot? The two guys understudying the part of Vladimir and Estragon, of course.” (~ Time Out New York) Val and Ester are two […]
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