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Hamacher Hall
Hamacher Hall

Fall & Winter 2010 Calendar:
October 1st & 2nd
Fundraising Yard Sale

"Ever Young" Dinner Theater
Fri. November 12 @ 6:00pm
Sat. November 13 @ 6:00pm

Theater presentation of "Winter Fancies"
James Whitcomb Riley
Fri. December 11 @ 7:00pm
Sat. December 12 @ 7:00pm

Play practice Fridays at 6:00pm

Board of Directors meet the 3rd Friday of each month.


Annual Memberships:
$12 Individual
$18 Couple
$6 students
Monetary Donations Welcome
Volunteers Welcome!


CTP Sponsors:
$15 Personal Sponsor
$30 Club/Group Sponsor
$60 Business Sponsor


Local Headlines:
Crothersville Times

CTP Webmaster-
Marcia C. Fleetwood

Welcome
The Show Must Go On.... The debut season of The Crothersville Town Players began in the Fall of 2005 with two sold out performances of "Sorry Wrong Number.
Recently the players organized the group as the Historical and Cultural Arts Association of Crothersville aka, The Crothersville Town Players, and are seeking recognition as a 501c3 non-profit entity.
Scheduled activities will be for raising funds to support the Theater effort in Crothersville.

Association President, Brenda Holzworth, Vice-President, Dorothy J. Rice, Secretary, Linda Peak Seals, and Treasurer, Eunice Lacey.

The Crothersville Town Players call "Hamacher Hall" their playhouse.
Hamacher Hall is the former 1st Presbyterian Church of Crothersville and was featured in the September 2006 issue of the 'Indiana Preservationist' magazine for its transformation into a useful Community Theater effort.
Hamacher Hall was built in 1885, and has ties to John Hamacher, a founder of the Indiana town of Crothersville.

Crothersville Town Players

Tickets on sale now for Dinner Theater production of "Ever Young"

Tickets are now available for the Friday, November 12, and Saturday, November 13, production of "Ever Young" at Hamacher Hall in Crothersville.
Dinner and Theater will be presented by The Crothersville Town Players. Dinner will begin at 6:30 pm on both days.

The play, writen by Alice Gestenberg, circa 1905, is the lively telling of friends and casual acquaintances dealing with the disadvantages of growing older. The script has comedic flair. At the turn of the Twentieth Century, Gerstenberg attended Bryn Mawr, a college known in the day for providing education to many high society women. During her education, she began writing plays and performing in college theatrical productions.
Playwrite Gerstenberg is most noted for her adaption to stage the works of Lewis Carroll, "Alice in Wonderland".

The Crothersville cast includes, Eunice Lacey as Mrs Payne-Dexter, Linda Seals as Mrs Agnes Dorchester, Brenda Holzworth as Mrs William Blanchard and Brenda Bradley portraying socialite, Mrs Caroline Courtney-Page.
Other members of the cast include, Z. Madge Wilson, Dorothy J. Bibb-Rice, and Fire Fleetwood.
The artisitic director of production is Marcia C. Fleetwood.

Dinner will be catered by volunteers. Tickets will be sold for table seating and the tables will be decorated by area businesses, clubs and groups.
Each table setting will include free gifts and specialty items from their table sponsor.

Tickets are available for purchase now at a cost of $15 for the 3-course meal, live performance theater and gifts from sponsored tables. Seats are limited, so persons wishing to attend are urged to secure thier tickets early.

The dinner menu will include;
Cream of Broccoli and Chedder Soup
Orange Glazed Chicken Medallions with Stir-Fry Vegetables
served over Rice
Buttered Dinner Roll
Assorted Desserts
Coffee - Iced Tea - Lemon ale

The stage is located at Hamacher Hall, 211 East Howard Street. Hamacher Hall is the former 1st Presbyterian Church of Crothersville.
The Dinner Theater is a fund raising event to support the current and future needs of the Historical and Cultural Arts Association of Crothersville.
Memberships are available and donations are gladly accepted.

For more information or to reserve tickets, call 812-793-2760 or stop into Aunt Samantha's on Armstrong Street.

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