Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Thinking about Season Tickets for 2019?





Season tickets are the best way to guarantee that you have a seat for each Main Stage production. Our 2019 season - with the theme "Love Conquers All" - promises to be as popular as our current season.

Season tickets are sold by mail subscription in the spring.  They are NOT available before then. A brochure is mailed to previous season ticket holders and everyone on our mailing list in April. If you are not on our mailing list, send your snail mail address to:

Putnam County Playhouse
Mailing List
Box 309
Greencastle IN 46135

Further information about SEASON TICKETS can be found HERE.  Click and scroll down in the TICKETS column to read the Season Ticket details from our Ticket Chairperson, Linda Gjesvold.

Those folks on our mailing list receive only THREE mailings from Putnam County Playhouse:

1. Season Ticket Brochure
2. Annual Meeting Notice
3. Fall Fund Drive Letter


Our Season of Hits closes with Barefoot in the Park which opens September 13.  The box office for the Neil Simon comedy opens on Monday, September 10, at 5 p.m.


"Barefoot" cast: L-R: Brian Cox, Don Wilson, Drew A. Harris, Sarah Bond, Tammy Hunter, Clarence Long

Barefoot in the Park is sponsored by:




Click HERE to learn more about our sponsor.





Wednesday, August 22, 2018

SEASON OF HITS FINALE!!!!





OUR SEASON OF HITS CONCLUDES WITH A PRODUCTION OF NEIL SIMON'S COMEDY BAREFOOT IN THE PARK.

TICKETS GO ON SALE AT 5 P.M. ON 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.

Click HERE to learn more about our sponsor.


Drew Alexander & Sarah Bond rehearse as Paul & Corie Bratter.


Wednesday, August 15, 2018

A REMINDER.....


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Because our current production Disney's Beauty and the Beast is sold out:

If you have tickets on reserve and find you will not be able to attend, please telephone the box office to release those tickets for sale.

If you have season tickets that you will not be able to use, please let us know so that those tickets can be released for someone who wants to see the show.

We appreciate your helping us.

Remember we are ALL volunteers.  The box office is only open during the posted hours, no one is there during the morning or early afternoon to take your calls.  There are usually many people at the window and with only one person working, it is sometimes difficult to get through, but we are trying to keep up with the calls.

Box Office:

5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

765-653-5880

DO NOT LEAVE TICKET REQUESTS OR OTHER TICKET INFORMATION ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGES - THESE POSTS ARE NOT MONITORED FOR TICKET PURCHASES, EXCHANGES OR OTHER ACTIVITY.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

"..A TALE AS OLD AS TIME..."



BEAUTY & THE BEAST ENDED ITS RUN ON AUGUST 18.

THANKS TO OUR AUDIENCES FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT!!!


This production is sponsored by:



Click HERE to learn more about our sponsor.


Director for the production is Lee Reberger, who also directed Into the Woods and appeared last season in Curtains - The Musical. Marilyn Rush is the pianist and pit conductor. The orchestra includes Michael McClaine, percussion, Drew Brattain, bass guitar; Marcia Boswell, flute and piccolo; and David Lorimer, clarinet.


L-R: Fawn McFadden, Shelly McFadden, Becca George, Ally Taylor, Ric McFadden

Many families are working together on the production.  They include Ric McFadden, in the leading role of Beast, wife Shelly McFadden as Mrs. Potts, and daughter Fawn McFadden (assistant director) and grand daughters Becca George (ensemble) and Ally Taylor (spotlight operator).


L-R: Jocelyn Gardner, Brad Sandy, Chloe Gardner, Lita Sandy
Other families include Brad Sandy (Prince/Monsieur Dark) and wife Lita Sandy (ensemble), and grand daughters Jocelyn Gardner (Chip) and Chloe Gardner, who assisted with choreography. 


L-R: Hadley McCoy, Lisa McCoy
Lisa McCoy appears as Babette and her daughter Hadley McCoy is working as a backstage assistant.


L-R: Robin Schneider & Matt Schneider
Matt Schneider and wife Robin Schneider are in the ensemble. Ellen McCoullough is playing Madame de la Grande Bouche. Her daughters Clarissa, Ellissa, Kaitlyn, and Hannahlore are in the ensemble. Her son Aengus is running one of the spotlights for the show.


L-R: Hannahlore, Ellissa, Kaitlyn, Aengus, Clarissa, & Ellen McCullough
Amanda Henry and her daughter Ellie Henry - who recently appeared together in Annie are also in the ensemble, daughter Mollie is working backstage.
L-R: Ellie, Amanda, and Mollie Henry

Meghan Armitage is Belle - her father Michael McClaine is the percussionist for the production. Husband Craig Armitage is sound designer for the show.
L-R: Michael McClaine, Craig, Abigail & Meghan Armitage


Performers appearing in other leading roles are Dustin Bond (Lumiere), John Tischer (Gaston), Jay Prewitt (Maurice), Cameron Callan (LeFou), and Joshua Bain (Cogsworth).  

The ensemble also includes Alex Foster, Daniel Purnell, Devin Huff, Alexandra Gandy, Sarah Arnold, and Paige Kaiser.

Production stage manager is Cameron Wunderlich with Anna Harris as assistant stage manager. Noah Pettit is also working on the stage crew. Set design is by Linda Gjesvold.

Sound designer Armitage is assisted by DarvĂ«ll Barger.  Lighting designer is Dustin Bond and Grace Elmore is running the light board. 

We hope your family will join our family to see Disney's Beauty and the Beast.

The season of hits continues in September with Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park.

Thanks to Dustin Bond for the photographs.