Articles with the Tag: Port Polson Players
Polson’s beautiful theater on the lake is celebrating The Port Polson Players 41st season with “Absurd Person Singular,” a British adult comedy by Sir Alan Ayckbourn. The six-member cast includes Shellie Winebrenner and Kyle Stinger, above, along with Cammy Maughan, Louis Jepson, Steven Ale...
Polson’s beautiful theater on the lake is celebrating The Port Polson Players 41st season with “Absurd Person Singular,” a British comedy by Sir Alan Ayckbourn. The cast includes, from left, Louis Jepson, Shellie Winebrenner, Cammy Maughan and Kyle Stinger. Steven Alexander an...
News from Port Polson Players POLSON — The Port Polson Players production of the musical “Sleeping Beauty” features 125 student performers in kindergarten through eighth grades. Two separate casts with students from Polson, Ronan and Dayton will present this famous fairy tale, including ...
Players present Cheaper by the Dozen POLSON — For this holiday season, Port Polson Players, in association with Mission Valley Friends of the Arts, present the family classic, “Cheaper By The Dozen.” The show plays two weekends, Dec. 4, 5, 6 and 11, 12, 13, at the Theatre on ...
The Port Polson Players in association with the Mission Valley Friends of the Arts kick off their 41st season with the 1920’s family story, “Cheaper by the Dozen.” The show runs two weekends, Dec. 4-6 and Dec. 11-13 at Polson’s beautiful log theatre on the lake. Fridays and Saturdays,...
Port Polson Players Kyle Geyer, Amy Knutson, Anna Lewing, Kara Bishop and (not pictured) Susie McNatt, and Louis Jepson, are reviving “The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Dramatic Society Murder Mystery,” which plays through Aug. 30 at Polson’s beautiful theatre on the lake with an 8 p.m. cu...
Kyle Stinger and Anna Lewing star in “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” a musical/comedy centering on two friends from Brooklyn in search of good times and romance at a Catskills resort. The score showcases 18 Neil Sedaka classics, including “Where the Boys Are,” “Sweet Sixteen,&...
POLSON — Jack Manningham is a bully: controlling, manipulative and verbally abusive. He is played to perfection by Port Polson Players veteran Bob DiGiallonardo in “Gaslight,” a Victorian thriller set in the drawing room of an 1800s London home. As the story begins, Jack badgers...
Jeanie Siragusa and Bob DiGiallonardo star in the 1938 play “Gaslight.” The play first premiered in London and later ran in the U.S. as one of Broadway’s longest running productions. The Port Polson Players 40th season of Summer Theatre season opens with the Victorian thriller. The show pla...
Bob DiGiallonardo teams up with Karen and Neal Lewing in the 1938 play “Gaslight” that gave rise to the psychological term “gas lighting,” which describes an abuser’s attempts to make a victim doubt his or her sanity. The 1938 play “Gaslight” premiered in Londo...