“Props to You” and Little Women Tickets!

Tickets are on sale now for Cambrian Players LITTLE WOMEN by Louisa May Alcott, adapted by Marisha Chamberlain and directed by Rachel Warburton and Jim Hobson. The second show of Cambrian Players’ 73rd season runs from March 1-4 and 8-11, with a matinee show on Sunday, March 5. Tickets are $20 each for seniors/students and $25 for general admission. Tickets for the Thursday, March 2nd show are Buy One Get One Free.

Get your tickets today at https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/little-women-2023-1587029

Under the guidance of their beloved mother, the four young March sisters — tempestuous Jo, motherly Meg, shy Beth, and spoiled baby Amy — struggle to keep their family going while Father’s away in the Civil War. In this beautifully dramatized adaptation of the classic novel, even as privation, illness, and sibling rivalry cast their shadows, each girl strives to find her true self.

Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)

Are you curious about how theatre ‘magic’ happens? Have you been to a play and wondered, “where did that come from” or “how does THAT work’? Do you see the potential in a random collection of items and an eye for detail? Do you love a good ‘hunt’ for treasures? If so, Props may be just the thing for you!

Join Cambrian Players Prop Master Don McMahon for “Props to You! An Introduction to Theatre Properties”, an interactive workshop on Monday, January 23rd, 2023 | 7:00-9:30 PM at the Cambrian Players Theatre at 818 Spring Street

Cambrian Players is hosting their first Technical Production based workshop for 2023! This will be a hands-on, informative and interactive introduction to the world of Theatre Properties. Topics covered will include; script breakdowns, stagecraft tips, helpful hints on sourcing Props, and how to work within a limited budget!

There is no cost to attend the workshop. The deadline to register is Saturday, January 21st. We look forward to seeing you!

Register here!

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