Wednesday, October 15, 2008

GTC - rockin it in Albany

Sumter Players is submitting not one, but TWO plays to this year's Georgia Theater Conference! The 2008 GTC is this week, October 15-18, and is taking place in Albany.

The Sumter Players submission was originally produced as part of our KidsWeek program - the children (20 1st-5th graders) will be re-staging their production of Percival the Performing Pig. The second play is also a re-staging: Becoming Memories, which was produced this fall at GSW. The general public is encouraged to attend both performances:

Percival the Performing Pig (children's theater competition)
Friday, October 17
9:00 am

Becoming Memories
Saturday, October 18
10:00 am

The winner at this conference will move on to the Southeastern Theater Conference in Birmingham next March. Come out and support Sumter Players!!

Other 2008 GTC entires include:
Colquitt County Arts Center, California Suite, 8:30 am, Saturday
Lion Heart, Controlling Interests, 11:30 am, Saturday

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Take the Sumter Players 2008 Audience Survey!!

We need your help!

The Sumter Players Board of Directors has put together a short survey, and we're looking for your feedback. Your responses will help us in our decision-making, including helping us choose the shows for our upcoming season.

If you have attended a Sumter Players performance, please take 5 minutes to fill out the survey; you can access this survey by clicking on the link below.

Take the Sumter Players 2008 Audience Survey

This survey will close on Saturday, November 1, so be sure to get your responses in soon. Thanks for your feedback!!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Told you it was haunted

Take the tour...if you dare...




GSW Dramatic Arts Honorary, Alphi Phi Omega and The Windsor Hotel present...The Haunted Hotel!!

October 30-Nov 1,
5:00-10:00 pm
Admittions $5.00

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Let them entertain us

I have not posted recently because my mind has been full of decidedly non-theater related subjects - i.e., the economy, the presidential election, the general state of the world, etc. But this blog is not a forum for such things, so I have abstained from making comments here. (But I couldn't hold back on my Facebook page.)

But what has society always turned to in order to forget our woes? The art of play-acting. Whether with actors on stage, a voice coming out of a box, or moving pictures, mankind has always been able to relax for a few hours, forget the troubles and imagine themselves in another time - and nothing can compares with the sheer captivation of live theater. Even during the Great Depression, the federal government recognized the need for people to lose themselves in a show and started the Federal Theater Project to keep actors employed and keep audiences' morale up.

So I encourage us all to indulge in a little reprieve. Take in a show - for those in Georgia, the Fabulous Fox theater in Altanta has some gems playing this season. Don't want to splurge on gas money? Take a look a bit closer to home. Theater Albany is currently running The Woman in Black. And, of course, Sumter Players presents The Gift of the Magi next month. Don't live in southwest Georgia? A quick search at www.citysearch.com should fill you in on the theater offerings in your area. Check it out - if it doesn't relieve your stress, I'll give you your money back!*

*I will not actually give you your money back, but I will send you a sincere letter of apology.