Finally! The time is here and now.
Park Players is thrilled to finally be able to share with you our version of Chuck Halliday's... What Divoc?
Love in a pandemic; what could go wrong? Everything!
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Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as well as the upcoming construction at the Centre René-Veillet, our live productions are currently on hold until further notice. Please be sure to check our website or Facebook page for any updates or changes. If you have signed up for our marketing list, then you will also receive email updates concerning this matter.
An author sits in an isolated house in Vermont, trying to work out the plot of his latest thriller. An electrical storm brings the characters from his book to life! There is a series of murders with Peter, the author, as the intended victim and the culprit one of his very own characters.
Can Peter find the killer before the killer gets him?
The obstacles and restrictions put forth over the last 2 years may have temporarily shutdown our live productions, but they have also given Park Players a chance to try something new and since we love a challenge, we've taken our love for performing online! We've had the opportunity to try our hand at virtual and audio plays and would love for our audience to be able to enjoy our entertainment from the comfort of their own homes.
Madison is angry with her mother who always has her babysit her younger sister while she goes to work
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River's school work procrastination has caught up with him - the heat is on!
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Jordan feels lost and angry at the impact Covid is having on people, yearning to be able to connect again.
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Phoenix describes the classic power struggle happening with his mom- to clean or not to clean my room!
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Peyton deals with her disappointment that the play she has invested so much hope and time into preparing for is canceled due to COVID-19.
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Bailey is fed up of her parent's constant fighting, reminisces about the better days.
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Isabel works through the disappointment of her last year of high school being much different than she expected.
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This gritty, comedic take on the film noir genre starts with a phone call from a dame. (Doesn’t it always?)
When Velma “The Songbird” Tanager calls The Daily Oracular with a tip, night desk reporter Stirling “Rocky” Rockford suddenly finds himself on the big story he’s been waiting for: Velma says she has information about the priceless Star of Skagway gem stolen that very afternoon in broad daylight! But Velma doesn’t sing quite loud enough, so Rocky turns to private investigator Samantha Spade to help him decipher Velma’s tip and catch the gem thief.
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Bride-to-be Savannah learns the hard way that being quarantined alone in her apartment does not mix well with pre-wedding jitters. With her fiance, Billy, quarantined with his parents, she relies on video conference calls with Billy and her parents for support. But one fateful night with a pair of scissors and a poor — very poor — attempt at hairdressing might jeopardize the festivities.
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You don't have to be an oceanographer to keep up with current events!
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When did ordering a cup of coffee get so hard?
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The Park Players of Greenfield Park are proud to present Babe and Moe in Japan, a play written for us by our own David Gobby.
This original play is set in November 1934 during a famous barnstorming trip in Japan that featured the greatest major league all-star team ever assembled. Baseball’s greatest player, Babe Ruth, and baseball’s greatest mind, Moe Berg, run into each other in the unlikeliest of places. It is a play that has everything and yet nothing to do with baseball. It all depends on one’s perspective.
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