Hope Summer Repertory Theatre Announces 49th Season Slate By Gary Stevens
May 5, 2021 4:03 PM
HOLLAND, MI (WHTC-AM/FM) – It has taken a year for the Hope Summer Repertory Theatre to announce its calendar for its 49
th season.
A total of six productions will be put forward by the program, established in 1972 with the goal of bringing accomplished professionals and students together for a learning experience while providing top-level entertainment to the Lakeshore area. The program was idled last summer due to the COVID 19 outbreak.
Opening night on June 24
th at the Pine Grove on the Hope College campus featured the one-man play “Every Brilliant Thing.” Other productions include “The Mountaintop,” “The Importance of Being Earnest,” “Children of a Lesser God,” “A Night of Music with Alex Thompson,” and “A Year with Frog and Toad.”
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What happens when two young strangers share a seat on a train?
Youâre invited to come along for the ride with âLast Train to Nibroc,â opening this weekend at Grandstreet Theatre, and find out.
âIt chronicles the beautiful story of a young man in uniform who invites himself to sit down with a young lady on a train in 1940, when theyâre both on the way back from life-altering disappointments,â said director Rosie Seitz Ayers.
âLast Train to Nibrocâ opens at Grandstreet Theatre 7:30 Friday, April 16, and runs through Sunday, May 2. It will play on stage for limited-size audiences and will also be streamed.