Event Calendar

January 16, 2025


OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS CITY PARK PLAYERS PRESENTS

Over the River and through the Woods
by Joe DiPietro
Directed by Allen Rowlen

SHOW DATES: Jan 26-Feb 5, 2023

COMEDY: Nick Cristano may be living the life of a young professional in NYC, but his loving grandparents never let him forget where he belongs: in the bosom of his tenacious, tender-hearted, loud, loving, and well-fed Italian-American grandparents. When he is offered an important promotion in Seattle, his family cooks up a matchmaking scheme to keep him in New Jersey. Over the River and Through the Woods is a warm-hearted, boisterously funny, and touching story about intergenerational relationships, deep familial love, and the inevitable little heartbreaks that occur as time passes and children grow.

Show dates:
Thursday, Jan 26 – 7:30pm
Friday, Jan 27 – 7:30pm
Saturday, Jan 28 – 7:30pm
Sunday, Jan 29 – 2:30pm

Thursday, Feb 2 – 7:30pm
Friday, Feb 3 – 7:30pm
Saturday, Feb 4 – 7:30pm
Sunday, Feb 5 – 2:30pm

Tickets:
Thursday SPECIAL : $5
General : $15
Senior (>60) & Military : $12
Students : $7

Tickets available now at cpptheatre.com– click on the “BUY TICKETS” link
Tickets available in the box office before each show; Doors open 30 minutes before each show

For more information, please contact us at: cityparkplayers@gmail.com

Location: Kress Theatre

Website: http:/www./cpptheatre.com

Play On Thertre Company Presents "The Diary Of Anne Frank"

Play On Theatre Company Presents: The Diary of Anne FrankAlexandria, LA – Play On Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production ofThe Diary of Anne Frank, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman and directed by Kody Walker.This moving and thought-provoking play will run January 16–19, 2025, at the Richard GwartneyBlack Box Theatre on the LSUA campus. A special one-night-only performance will also takeplace on Holocaust Remembrance Day, Monday, January 27, 2025.This newly adapted version of The Diary of Anne Frank delves deeply into the emotional andhistorical impact of Anne Frank’s story, bringing to life the voices of those who lived in hidingduring the Holocaust. Wendy Kesselman’s adaptation incorporates newly discovered writingsfrom Anne’s diary as well as survivor accounts, offering a powerful and poignant portrayal ofresilience, hope, and humanity in the face of unimaginable hardship.Director Kody Walker, is the cofounder and artistic director of the company, brings together

Location: Richard GwartneyBlack Box Theatre on the LSUA campus.

Phone: 318-623-6561