Make your holidays bright! See All Through the House
All Through the House is a Prairie Players Civic Theatre comedy written by William Gleason and directed by Logan Trego. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, December 8-10, and 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 11 at Prairie Players Civic Theatre, 160 South Seminary Street, Galesburg. Tickets are $16 for adults and $9 for students. Buy tickets now.
The cast includes Prairie Players newcomers and veterans: Katryna Weingart, Dayton Whiting, Kaitlyn Pleshko, Emily Martinez, Zach Hunter, Andrea Bejarano-Robinson, Courtney Howard, Samantha Trego, Aidan Nolan, Ann Hix, and Alan Gardiner-Atkinson.
In All Through the House, Christmas is approaching and Willa Garrett is very happy. Her three closest friends are over for their weekly meeting of the Shakespeare Study Club, where Shakespeare takes a back seat to poker and no interruptions are allowed. Nora, Willa’s impetuous teenage daughter, is the first to break the sacred rule. Then the Study Club is interrupted again—this time by a domineering mother-in-law who never hesitates to speak her mind. The last intruder is Reverend Fowler who stops by for a little Shakespeare and then makes an astonishing revelation that leads to Christmas insanity. Written by the master of unexpected comedy, this is a happy play to launch your Christmas season.
All Through the House is supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
All Through the House is a Prairie Players Civic Theatre comedy written by William Gleason and directed by Logan Trego. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, December 8-10, and 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 11 at Prairie Players Civic Theatre, 160 South Seminary Street, Galesburg. Tickets are $16 for adults and $9 for students. Buy tickets now.
The cast includes Prairie Players newcomers and veterans: Katryna Weingart, Dayton Whiting, Kaitlyn Pleshko, Emily Martinez, Zach Hunter, Andrea Bejarano-Robinson, Courtney Howard, Samantha Trego, Aidan Nolan, Ann Hix, and Alan Gardiner-Atkinson.
In All Through the House, Christmas is approaching and Willa Garrett is very happy. Her three closest friends are over for their weekly meeting of the Shakespeare Study Club, where Shakespeare takes a back seat to poker and no interruptions are allowed. Nora, Willa’s impetuous teenage daughter, is the first to break the sacred rule. Then the Study Club is interrupted again—this time by a domineering mother-in-law who never hesitates to speak her mind. The last intruder is Reverend Fowler who stops by for a little Shakespeare and then makes an astonishing revelation that leads to Christmas insanity. Written by the master of unexpected comedy, this is a happy play to launch your Christmas season.
All Through the House is supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.