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Scintillating Technology | Meet the GPAC Team | Calendar of Events | ProgramsAdvisory | Seating | Stage Specifications | Glenridge Players | Rental Info Photo Gallery THE GLENRIDGE PLAYERS The Glenridge Players is a member directed and funded theatre company at The Glenridge on Palmer Ranch. The Glenridge Players acquire, produce, direct and perform in a variety of shows staged for the enjoyment of Glenridge and other local community audiences, utilizing the theatre facilities and services of The Glenridge. Active participation of members in all aspects of theatre work is essential. The Glenridge Players welcomes participation from theatre enthusiasts outside of The Glenridge. Lettice and LovageThe very funny story by Peter Shaffer was so well received that the 5-performance run set records for raw attendance and revenue! Here are some photos of our production.
Pam Wiley and Jan Wallace in a scene from the Glenridge Players production of "Lettice and Lovage."
Our Next show of the season was: Ancestral Voices & Christmas StoriesComing Next will be: The Glenridge FolliesLast season over 35 Glenridge members and guests performed skits, told jokes, danced and sang in the first Glenridge Follies. It was an outstanding success and the second Follies promises to be even more fun. more spectacular and more entertaining. Don't miss this one. Evenings February 16,17 The Sunshine BoysThe reunion of 2 ex-vaudevillians sparks constant laughter in this very poppular comedy by the best comic author of our lifetime, Neil Simon. Evenings April 20,21 & 28 Matinees April 22 & 29 Painting ChurchesIn this wonderful comic drama, daughter Margaret, a famous painter, arrives to help her flaky, hat-sporting mother and absentminded father move out of the family homestead. As the boxes are packed, old memories are re-awakened and this unlikely trio comes to grips with their past, present, and future. What emerges is a family portrait {literally and figuratively} that is zany, heartwarming, heartbreaking and true. By Tina Howe. Evenings June 1,2 & 9 Matinees June 3 & 10 Evening performances start at 8 P.M. Matinee performances (m) start at 3 P.M. |
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