Welcome to Westbrook Village Players
The Westbrook Village Players is a group of theater lovers who work together to produce 2 theatrical productions each year. We present one play or musical in the Spring and one in the Fall.
We are a not-for-profit volunteer organization that entirely produces each of our plays. Some of our actors are active in other theaters around the Valley as well. In addition, we have actively worked with area schools and retirement homes recreating historical characters and events. The Village Players have been producing two plays a year since their start in 1998. We are pleased to say that our attendance has steadily grown and we have had thousands of people attend our Spring and Fall performances.
The Object of the Club is to develop theatrical skills of interested Westbrook Village residents through workshops and productions, to encourage creativity of its members, and to increase cultural opportunities for Westbrook Village. Open auditions are held for all productions under the auspices of the Village Players
Join the Westbrook Village Players
We encourage those interested to join our group. We have the need not only for actors, but those behind the scenes as well. We do our own publicity, set design and construction, make-up, costuming, props, stage managing, prompting, playbill/program design and production, acquiring advertising, etc. If you are interested, we will welcome you to the club.
Please join us for meetings on the 1st Monday of every month (except June and July) at 7:00 p.m. at the Vistas Recreation Center. See contact information on this website
Latest News
I need a man!
We are currently trying to cast Sorry, Wrong Chimney and are looking for a few good men! The play calls for 3 women and 4 men. This is normally not…
Current Play
Sorry, Wrong Chimney
By Jack Sharkey and Leo W. Sears
Director: Linda Siegwald
Set Design: Rosa Liegh Sullivan
Lighting & Sound Design: Scott Siegwald
DESCRIPTION
David Tuttle is moonlighting as a department store Santa so that he can buy his wife a fur for Christmas. He tells her he’s working late at the office, but she finds out he isn’t at the office. A suspected other woman, hypnotism, the notorious Santa burglar Kris Kreigle and his gun-toting fiancée, and a confused policeman add up to a rollicking tale that is hilarious Christmas entertainment any time of year.
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