July 5, 2021
The Twin City Players have announced the group is retaking the stage. The players announced their 2021-2022 Mainstage Season, which represents TCP’s 89th year of producing community theatre in southwest Michigan. They’ll put on six shows from September of 2021 through June of 2022. The season begins in September with Fun Home, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. Up next will be The Haunting of Hill House in October, followed by Elf the Musical in December. Silent Sky comes in March, Gaslight will be in April, and Disney’s The Little Mermaid will be put on in June. Tickets will be $10 to $15 plus a $1 per ticket fee. You’ll be able to get tickets for the first show, Fun Home, starting August 10 at TwinCityPlayers.org.
Twin City Players Preparing To Return To Stage
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July 1, 2021
The Twin City Players have announced the group is retaking the stage. The players announced their 2021-2022 Mainstage Season, which represents TCP’s 89th year of producing community theatre in southwest Michigan. They’ll put on six shows from September of 2021 through June of 2022. The season begins in September with Fun Home, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. Up next will be The Haunting of Hill House in October, followed by Elf the Musical in December. Silent Sky comes in March, Gaslight will be in April, and Disney’s The Little Mermaid will be put on in June. Tickets will be $10 to $15 plus a $1 per ticket fee. You’ll be able to get tickets for the first show, Fun Home, starting August 10 at TwinCityPlayers.org.
June 14, 2021
The Korean War will be the focus of this year’s Lest We Forget program, which is slated for this coming weekend in St. Joseph. “The Forgotten War” will run from Friday through Sunday at 275 Upton Drive along the St. Joseph River. The events will include helicopter rides, World War II landing craft rides, a MASH performance by the Twin City Players, and a beach landing reenactment. There will also be an address by James Ball of St. Joseph, who was a POW in the Korean War, and the opening remarks Saturday morning will be made by Medal of Honor recipient James McCloughan of South Haven. There will be awards given to veterans and displays on Korean culture and music. You can find a full schedule of events for this weekend’s Lest We Forget program at LestWeForgetUSA.org.