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The Players organization is designed for students interested in furthering their development and appreciation of drama and related opportunities. The players member can participate in either an acting,or technical aspect of theater or can be an enthusiastic audience member. Any Rockhurst student may be part of the Players. Scroll down for more.

New Schedule information

Office Information
President of Players, Theatre
1100 Rockhurst Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64110
(816) 501-4040

2007-2008 Officers from l to rt

Tim, Chris, JQ, Ashley, Dan (back), Courtney (front), Maggie, Lindsey, Erin

President: Senior Ashley Shrader, Theology and Communication Majors, Theatre and Catholic Studies Minors

Vice-President: Junior Chris Shaver, Mathematics, Business and Theology Major

Secretary: Senior Courtney La Chance, Communication Major, Theatre Minor

Treasurer: Sophomore Dan Shaver, Secondary Education and Mathematics major

Public Relations: Senior JQ Sirls, English Major, Theatre and Art Minor and Sophomore Lindsay Griffith

Fundraising: Senior Timothy J Willett, Philosophy Major, Theatre Minor and Sophomore Erin Donovan, History Major and Theatre Minor
Service: Sophomore Maggie Herrmann, English Major

 

Players includes within its structure the National Theatre Honor Society, Alpha Psi Omega. We are the Phi Eta chapter.

Here is the schedule for this semester:

- Monday, September 10th at 4pm at SED 115 – 1st Players Meeting

- Saturday, September 15th at 1pm – Musical and Pizza (probably at Ashley's) 

- Monday, October 1st at 4pm SED 115 – 2nd Players Meeting

- Friday, October 26th at 7pm (or maybe later) Party Barn – Rocky Horror Picture Show

- Saturday, November 3rd matinee – Doubt, at the Rep

From Rep website, “Should you take a stand on your convictions even when there’s more doubt than moral certainty? That is the question we are asked to consider in this gripping 2005 Pulitzer Prize winning drama that was also the winner of the coveted Tony Award for best play. Set in a Catholic school in the Bronx in 1964 we are introduced to Father Flynn a popular, charismatic priest who has taken the school’s only African American student under his wing. We also meet Sister Aloysius, a woman with a reputation for firmness and unbending resolve, who inhabits a world of black and white and sets out to show the world what truly dwells in Father Flynn’s soul. Alternately amusing, riveting and disturbing, Doubt is a spellbinding play about the nature of faith. New York magazine described Doubt as “a theatrical experience it would be sinful to miss.” From the director who brought you last year’s world premiere Under Midwestern Stars.”

- Monday, November 5th at 4pm SED 115 – 3rd Players Meeting – Finalize ACTF Stuff

         
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