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Children's Workshop for September 27, 2008 has
been CANCELLED
The Brewster Theater Company, Inc. announces Their Fall 2008 production of MURDER IN GREEN MEADOWS by Douglas Post Directed by Kevin Cannon Thomas Devereaux, a successful architect and local contractor, and his beautiful wife, Joan, have just moved into their dream house in the quiet suburban town of Green Meadows, Illinois when they are visited by their new neighbors, Carolyn and Jeff Symons. A friendship develops quickly between the two couples, but underneath the cool, middle-America exterior, something is truly rotten. What follows is a thriller with twists and turns…..and murder. Click here for the cast announcement.
Left to Right: Paul Stein (Brewster), Mallory Lidsky (Brewster), Barbara Marks (Bedford), Joshua Horan (Danbury, Ct). MURDER IN GREEN MEADOWS is scheduled to be performed on October 17th, 18th, 24th and 25th, 2008 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $/15 adults and $/13 seniors and students. This production will be performed at The Melrose School, 120 Federal Road, Brewster, NY 10509 For further information and directions, please: go to www.brewstertheatercompany.org , send e-mail to Our Producer or leave a message at: (845) 598-1621
Our monthly playing reading group has started! Click here for more info.
WELCOME TO THE BREWSTER THEATER COMPANY!Community theater is a rich and fulfilling experience for everyone, young and old. Since our establishment in the Fall of 2000, the Brewster Theater Company has brought many fine, diverse theatrical experiences to area audiences. Take a look at our current production as well as our past productions. With each and every production, we have had the privilege of discovering new talent, but more importantly new friends. See when our next auditions will be held! There are any number of ways that your talent....on stage or off....can contribute to fine productions and good times. We invite you to become a member and hear about upcoming opportunities to join in the ‘smell of the greasepaint...the roar of the crowd’!
These events are made possible in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program. In Putnam County the Decentralization Program is administered by the Putnam Arts Council.
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