“Rumors” are floating around that Noble County’s longest-operating community theater, Gaslight Playhouse Inc., has another quality performance coming in February.
KENDALLVILLE — The Community Learning Center in Kendallville, hosted its first “It’s a Wonderful Night” on Saturday, Dec. 16. The auction raised $9,800, which will go directly back to support
KENDALLVILLE â Registration is open for Gaslight Playhouseâs presentation of âCinderellaâs Royal Breakfastâ on Saturday, May 22, from 10 a.m. to noon at The Community Learning Center, 401 E. Diamond St.
Little princes and princesses, accompanied by an adult, will enjoy a breakfast of pancakes and sausage. Cinderella will visit the party to share a story, sing a song and conduct royal training. There will be opportunities for photos with Cinderella. Young guests will make a special Cinderella craft.
Tickets are $15 per person for adults and children. Early registration is encouraged because space is limited.
To register and pay online, go to Gaslight Playhouseâs website at www.gaslightplayhouse.org/. Scroll down the home page to âInformation.â Reservations are complete when payment is received.
KENDALLVILLE â Gaslight Playhouse Inc. will present a new class, âIntroduction to Stage Acting for Adults,â beginning May 4 at 6:30 p.m. at The Community Learning Center, 401 E. Diamond St.
Classes will be held on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. for 12 weeks, culminating in performances on Friday and Saturday, July 23-24, at 7 p.m. at the CLC. The hands-on class is intended for adults 18 and older who have limited or no experience in stage acting, but would like to learn or try something new. There is no maximum age.
Jenna Boese, a veteran performer and Gaslight Playhouse board member, is the instructor.
Students will learn about acting on stage, auditioning, rehearsing and performing, all the while being guided on how to put on a one-act play. All CDC protocols for COVID-19 in place at the time of the class will be followed.