Cast Announced for MORNING'S AT SEVEN at The Peterborough Players
Before Paul Osborn wrote the screenplay for Rodgers and Hammerstein's box office hit South Pacific, he wrote a hysterical, semi-autobiographical Broadway comedy that captures Midwestern eccentricity to hilarious effect. Winner of 4 Tony Awards, Morning's at Seven is a funny and deeply poignant look at the foibles of a close-knit Midwestern family in the 1930s. It opens at the Peterborough Players on July 17th. ?
GERTRUDE STEIN AND A COMPANION Announced At The Peterborough Players
What do Picasso, Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sinclair Lewis, Thornton Wilder, and Matisse have in common? They all invented themselves in the famous Paris atelier of two American expats, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. Gertrude Stein and a Companion, running from July 3rd - 14th, explores the 40-year love affair between these two great minds and enduring artists of the 20th century.
Peterborough Players Presents Their 86th Year Of Professional Theatre
A graceful examination of a collision of cultures. A comedy about the hilarious eccentricities of Midwestern family life. A big Broadway musical where lonely hearts fall in love. A play about an artist's responsibility for his art with some of the most beautiful music in the world. After 86 years, the 2019 season at the Peterborough Players promises to continue their tradition of producing delightful, surprising, thought-provoking professional theatre at the highest level. In addition, this year boasts an entire season of American playwrights.
'Jewtopia' Plays Final Performance Sunday, April 29
The long-running hit comedy Jewtopia, will play its final performance on Sunday, April 29 at 3:00PM. The Off-Broadway show, written by Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson, began previews in New York September 28, 2004, and opened on October 21.
UNYYC to Honor Wasserstein with Wendy's Words, 1/24-28
The Unofficial New York Yale Cabaret (UNYYC), a theatre troupe founded by 11 graduates of the prestigious Yale School of Drama, will kick off its second season with 'Wendy's Words,' a stage adaptation of the essays of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein, never before seen on stage.
Daniel Jenkins Joins Cast of Separating the Men from the Bull Jan 28 - Feb 19
DANIEL JENKINS, who received a Tony Award nomination for his portrayal
of Huck in the 1985 production of Big River on Broadway, will join the
cast of SEPARATING THE MEN FROM THE BULL, presented by the Unofficial
New York Yale Cabaret, a new theatre company made up of Yale School of
Drama graduates recently chosen as one of NYTheatre.com's 'People of
the Year' 2005.