Granite Theatre Presents Heartwarming Christmas Classic A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Granite Theatre announces the opening of its final production of the 2019 season Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol' with Artistic Director David Jepson is appearing as 'Ebenezer Scrooge'. The show opens November 29, 2019 at the theatre. Producer/Artistic Director for the theatre is David Jepson. The performances are as follows:
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Comes to Granite Theatre
Granite Theatre announces the opening of its final production of the 2019 season Charles Dickens a?oeA Christmas Carola?? with Artistic Director David Jepson appearing as a?oeEbenezer Scroogea??. The show opens November 29, 2019 at the theatre. Producer/Artistic Director for the theatre is David Jepson.
Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of ARSENIC AND OLD LACE at Granite Theatre
The Granite Theatre of Westerly will present the delightful mystery/comedy 'Arsenic and Old Lace' by Joseph Kesselring. The movie version that starred Cary Grant continues to entertain new generations. 'Arsenic and Old Lace' stands as a classic that will continue to surprise and delight with a cast of odd-ball characters. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the cast below!
Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of ARSENIC AND OLD LACE at Granite Theatre
The Granite Theatre of Westerly will present the delightful mystery/comedy 'Arsenic and Old Lace' by Joseph Kesselring. The movie version that starred Cary Grant continues to entertain new generations. 'Arsenic and Old Lace' stands as a classic that will continue to surprise and delight with a cast of odd-ball characters. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the cast below!
BWW Review: Uneven CALENDAR GIRLS at Granite Theatre
CALENDAR GIRLS is a charming story about some Yorkshire women who think outside the box in order to raise money to celebrate one of their late husbands. The ladies of the Women's Institute sell a calendar every year as a fundraiser, but the calendar is usually pictures of local churches or similar. This time, they decide to get a bit risque', but also run the risk of running afoul of the head of the national Women's Institute. It's a charming play that is genuinely funny, and the cast of the Granite Theatre are clearly enthusiastic, unfortunately the production is marred by numerous technical elements that normally an audience doesn't even notice, but when they do, it creates something that's hard to watch.