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By Audra Baakari Boyle When preparing for a play an actor generally has the artistic freedom of developing a character from a piece of fiction the playwright has written. That […]
By Audra Baakari Boyle When preparing for a play an actor generally has the artistic freedom of developing a character from a piece of fiction the playwright has written. That […]
June 23, 2005 Magical moments and special memories go with me from season to season at the Players. In the 11 years of being a Player, I’ve experienced the front-of-house
July 7, 2005 Our 2005 season is off and running. Our first show, “The Uneasy Chair,” is a wonderful and witty comedy set in London in the 1880s. Following “The
Play Selection Not a Random Act Read More »
July 14, 2005 As the sound of fireworks and memories of Fourth of July parades begin to fade, it’s hard to believe three weeks have passed since Peninsula Players opened
New Canteen Hints at Splendor to Come Read More »
July 21, 2005 We were honored with a visit from Governor Jim Doyle and his wife Jessica last week. The Governor stopped by during his time in Door County to
Governor has Connections to Pen Players Read More »
July 28, 2005 Caroline and Richard Fisher founded Peninsula Players in 1935 as a place for young theatre artisans to master their craft. This tradition continues today through our internship
Letting the Intern Step Into the Spotlight Read More »
August 4, 2005 We closed our second show of the season last week. “Red Herring,” a wonderful comic caper, went out with a bang. If you missed this one, I
Preparing for a Premiere Read More »
August 11, 2005 It is hard to believe that we have reached the mid-point of the season. After working hard all summer on the shows, the company generally needs a
Christmas Comes Early Read More »
The past few weeks the Players campus has been full of hustle and bustle in preparation of the opening night of our 78th season. Having so many people back on
By Alan Kopischke August 1, 2007 Did you ever carve your name in a tree or a desk? Ever leave a little stone marking somewhere you stopped on a hike
Leaving Your Mark For Posterity Read More »