Lake Country Players

“Big River, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” presented at Festival Hall by The Lake Country Players, featured a large cast of experienced and talented local actors. (LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff)

“Big River, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” presented at Festival Hall by The Lake Country Players, featured a large cast of experienced and talented local actors. (LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff)

‘Big River’ big success at Festival Hall

Sweeping audiences down the mighty Mississippi, “Big River, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” came to a successful close last Sunday at Festival Hall with all interpretations sold out.
Dr. Armstrong sniffs the drink that led to the demise of Anthony Marston (Steve Atchley) as he lies dead.

Dr. Armstrong sniffs the drink that led to the demise of Anthony Marston (Steve Atchley) as he lies dead.

'And Then There Were None'

Lake Country Players’ (LCP) recent production of Agatha Christie’s bestselling crime novel and play And Then There Were None was a resounding success, playing to a full house at each of four performances.
Actors (l-r) Michael Alexander, Arthur Shutt, Michael Homeier, Debbie McCown, Rusty Faulk and Drace Langford salute the crowd after presenting “Arsenic and Old Lace” Nov. 5 at Festival Hall in Greensboro.

Actors (l-r) Michael Alexander, Arthur Shutt, Michael Homeier, Debbie McCown, Rusty Faulk and Drace Langford salute the crowd after presenting “Arsenic and Old Lace” Nov. 5 at Festival Hall in Greensboro.

Lake Country Players presents Arsenic & Old Lace

With a first-time director and a highly experienced cast, the Lake Country Players (LCP) presented four performances of the classic dark comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace” last week at Festival Hall in Greensboro.
The cast of Lake Country Players’ presentation of “Arsenic and Old Lace” is eager to start its four-day run Nov. 2-5 at Festival Hall in Greensboro. CONTRIBUTED

The cast of Lake Country Players’ presentation of “Arsenic and Old Lace” is eager to start its four-day run Nov. 2-5 at Festival Hall in Greensboro. CONTRIBUTED

Lake Country Players present ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’

Lake Country Players (LCP) is ready to delight audiences with a classic play that never loses its charm: “Arsenic and Old Lace,” by Joseph Kesselring. Under the direction of Mo Brower and assistant director Anenaca Simpson, this timeless, laugh-out-loud farce is poised to take the stage Nov.
The great and talented musicians. From left to right: Donna Valvo, music director; Keiko Ishibashi, violin/fiddle; John Cooper, violin/mandolin/fiddle; Tom Shalin, instrumental director/fretless and electric bass; Tom Baker, banjo; Brian Smith, acoustic guitar; and Skip Taylor, acoustic guitar. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

The great and talented musicians. From left to right: Donna Valvo, music director; Keiko Ishibashi, violin/fiddle; John Cooper, violin/mandolin/fiddle; Tom Shalin, instrumental director/fretless and electric bass; Tom Baker, banjo; Brian Smith, acoustic guitar; and Skip Taylor, acoustic guitar. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

Rave reviews for ‘The Robber Bridegroom’

The Lake Country Players (LCP) brought to life a hidden theatrical treasure on Aug. 13, with its rendition of “The Robber Bridegroom” at Festival Hall in Greensboro.