The Middlebury Community Players have come to the rescue to show you how to make it from now through New Year's in one piece! Presenting… "10 Ways to Survive the Holidays" a comedy by Don Zolidis at the historic Vergennes Opera House, This fast-paced holiday show hilariously captures the chaos of the season—from awkward family photos to carolers who REALLY want their figgy pudding. Sorting through all the chaos are 22 actors who are playing 44 different roles. The production is being directed by... read more ▼
The Middlebury Community Players have come to the rescue to show you how to make it from now through New Year's in one piece! Presenting… "10 Ways to Survive the Holidays" a comedy by Don Zolidis at the historic Vergennes Opera House, This fast-paced holiday show hilariously captures the chaos of the season—from awkward family photos to carolers who REALLY want their figgy pudding. Sorting through all the chaos are 22 actors who are playing 44 different roles. The production is being directed by Benjamin Houchen, Dora Greven is Stage Manager, and Jon Fenner is producing.
Performances: December 12, 13, and 14 at 7:30 pm; Sunday matinée, December 15, at 2:00 pm. Vergennes Opera House, 120 Main Street, Vergennes, VT 05491 Tickets: $12 on December 12, $15 for all other performances. Cash or check only, payable at the door. Tickets are General Admission and advance reservations are not necessary, but you may reserve tickets by calling and leaving a message at (802) 377-3540. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to H.O.P.E. More info, including who's in the cast, is available at https://www.middleburycommunityplayers.org/10-ways-to-survive-the-holidays
read lessThe Middlebury Community Players will hold open auditions for Morning's at Seven, a comedy by Paul Osborn, on November 18th and 20th. This Tony Award-winning, heartwarming classic focuses on the four aging Gibbs sisters and their husbands living "a stone's throw" away from each other in a small midwestern town in 1928. It just takes one family wedding to awaken long-simmering resentments, rivalries, betrayals, misunderstandings...HO-O-O-O BOY!
The play is being directed by MCP board member Peter... read more ▼
The Middlebury Community Players will hold open auditions for Morning's at Seven, a comedy by Paul Osborn, on November 18th and 20th. This Tony Award-winning, heartwarming classic focuses on the four aging Gibbs sisters and their husbands living "a stone's throw" away from each other in a small midwestern town in 1928. It just takes one family wedding to awaken long-simmering resentments, rivalries, betrayals, misunderstandings...HO-O-O-O BOY!
The play is being directed by MCP board member Peter Kristoph. There are 5 female roles and 4 male roles. Seven characters are in their 60s-70s, while two are around 40. No preparation is required, but actors may wish to read the play script (and further casting information) available on our show page: https://middleburycommunityplayers.squarespace.com/mornings-at-seven
Audition Place & Times (Please attend only one audition session. Callbacks will be scheduled after auditions, if needed.)
Monday, 11/18 at the Town Hall Theater
68 S. Pleasant Street, Middlebury
7-9 pm (Check-in starts at 6:30 pm)
Wednesday, 11/20 at Middlebury Fitness – Lower Parking Lot
175 Wilson Rd, Middlebury
7-9 pm (Check-in starts at 6:30 pm)
Performance Dates: February 20-23, 2025, at the the Town Hall Theater.
The Middlebury Community Players are committed to inclusive and diverse casting. For every role, we consider actors of all races, ethnicities, ages, and backgrounds.
Questions? Please email info@middleburycommunityplayers.org or leave a voicemail at (802) 377-3540.
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The FPF Community Directory is a collection of more than 15,000 Vermont businesses and nonprofits in 247 categories that participate in Front Porch Forum. FPF does not screen or evaluate these organizations. Learn more in the FPF Help Center.