Thanks to everyone who helped make the 2012 Season of Putnam County Playhouse such a great success!!
We opened in June with Clue: The Musical, followed by our Youth Theatre Workshop Shakespeared!
July brought us The Curious Savage and The Children's Workshop.
Thoroughly Modern Millie took the stage in August, and we ended the season with See How They Run.
We offer a special thanks to our performers, musicians, and technicians.
And of course particular thanks to our corporate sponsors for the season:
Duke Energy Foundation
First National Bank
Rossok & Co. - Pekin Insurance
Shuee & Sons Appliances
But most of all we thank YOU, our supporters and audience members who continue to support the Putnam County Playhouse through your donations and attendance.
Please plan to join us for our 2013 season.
Watch the mail for your Fund Drive Letter!
And we hope to see you at our Annual Meeting on October 21st!
Peggy McClaine, Jack Randall Earles, Eleanor Howard
See How They Run enters its second week at Putnam County Playhouse. For an evening of fun and laughs, join the cast at the Hazel Day Longden Theatre. Help us close out the 51st season when we take the stage Wednesday-Saturday, September 19-22.
Tickets can be reserved by calling 765-653-5880 after 5 p.m. daily. All tickets are $10, and all performances are at 8 p.m.
The 2012
season of Putnam County Playhouse closes with a production of the Philip King comedy
See How They Run. Directed by Larry
Sutton, the British farce will have performances September 13-15 and September
19-22.
Tickets can
be reserved by calling 765-653-5880 after 5 p.m. Monday – Saturday. All tickets
are $10 and all performances are at 8 p.m. at the Hazel Day Longden Theatre,
Greencastle.
Corporate
sponsor for the show is Shuee & Sons Appliances.
See How They Run is not just the title of the show,
it’s a description of the action. It has all the elements of the classic farce
including mistaken identities, fast-paced chases, and missing apparel. What
happened to the Vicar’s pants? Why is the Bishop in his nightclothes? What did
the maid do with the Corporal’s uniform? All these answers and more are
hilariously revealed by the end of the evening.
The plot is
put into motion by Penelope Toop (Caroline Good), the wife the local Vicar
(Jack Randall Earles). When she decides to have an evening out with an old
friend (Brad Sandy), everything goes wrong.
Brad Sandy
Jack Randall Earles
Caroline Good
Good was
most recently seen at PCPH as The Detective in Clue: The Musical. Earles was the director of The Curious Savage in July.Brad Sandy performed last season in Camelot
as Mordred.
Misunderstandings
involving the local spinster (Eleanor Howard), the wise-cracking maid (Peggy McClaine),
and a Bishop (Bill Wieland) are fast and furious. Add another Vicar (Jim
Green), an escaped Russian spy (T.J. Tincher), and an army sergeant (Lita
Sandy), and the fun is multiplied again.
Eleanor Howard
Bill Wieland
Peggy McClaine
Howard
appeared earlier this season in Thoroughly
Modern Millie, as did Tincher. Green has done technical work all season,
and Lita Sandy directed last year’s Cheaper
By the Dozen. McClaine is returning to the PCPH stage this year, but has
been seen in such past successes as The
Prisoner of Second Avenue, The
CemeteryClub, and Guys & Dolls.
Jim Green
Lita Sandy
T.J. Tincher
Linda
Gjesvold is assistant director and set designer for the production. Michael
McClaine and Brenda McClaine are working on the technical side.
Director
Sutton is a longtime PCPH participant. Most recently he directed The Glass Menagerie and appeared in All My Sons. Gjesvold has done set
design for many productions at PCPH, including The Curious Savage and Thoroughly
ModernMillie this year.