Tag: PC Players

PebbleCreek Live On Stage – November 2014

Walmart Manager Irma Weaver (right) helps Donna Swagger and Ray Hadden select the Christmas trees that Walmart will loan PC Singers to decorate the theater for the upcoming concert.

A different kind of church – going experience Lance Motta-Vilensky You may recall, as reported in the PebbleCreek Post in October exclusive Who are they now? it was revealed that the shadowy group known as PebbleCreek Players Community Theater wanted you to audition for their spring production of The Hallelujah Girls; a play that, despite the title,…

PebbleCreek Live on Stage – October 2014

Cast and crew of Celebrating Ed Sullivan take a break.

Who are they now? Lance Motta-Vilensky They’ve been tenors and tap dancers, detectives and doctors, swimmers and swingers, rabbis and rabbits, cross-dressers and carousers, maidens and murderers, duck hunters and dead people and who are they now? Well, who they ain’t is your average later life a/k/a active adult PebbleCreeker looking for a good game…

Take a road trip with some wild and lovable folks in Mama Won’t Fly

The PC Players are on the road because Mama Won’t Fly! Cast members for this fun comedy are: KT Tanner, Patrice Cole, Sheila Jacobson, Kathryn Brill, Barbara Faler, Marielle Ramsey, Ann Silverstein, Jon Lindstrom, Rita Longley, Bob Lang, Jim Greer, Steffen Jacobson, Arnold Reed, Karl Schmit and Michael Scherer.

PC Players Community Theater presents Mama Won’t Fly, by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten. Their southern flavored comedies have become staples of theaters across the country. All three writers also have successful film and television credits. Jones co-wrote the Whoopi Goldberg film Kingdom Come, Hope has written extensively for television and Wooten wrote…

PebbleCreek Live On Stage – June 2014

Director’s Notes Gail Kennedy For the last four years I’ve had the privilege of directing a very talented group of people, the PebbleCreek Singers, and I have come to value them both musically and personally. I’ve discovered that the members of the chorus are in harmony whether they are singing or just enjoying each other’s…