This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
This play is one hilarious confrontation after another until the heart warming finale in which the oldsters discover that, really, each is not so bad.
Highlands-Cashiers Players raise the curtain on their most suspenseful offering yet – Night Watch, May 18, 19, and 20 at 7:30 P.M.; Sunday, May 21 at 2:30 P.M; May 25, 26, 27 at 7:30 P.M.; and Sunday, May 28, at 2:30 P.M.
Donna Cochran
In July of 1995, Sara Mayer, Carol Lucas, Jerri Talley, Jean Morris and April Hershey each gave $100 to begin a community theater group in Highlands, the Highlands Community Players was born. That first season they chose three plays – “Steel Magnolias,” “Dearly...
Like a cozy holiday memory, Highlands Cashiers Players return to the stage with their Christmas Show, Tuesday, December 19 at Highlands Performing Arts Center. It’s free and everyone is invited.
This August, the Highlands Cashiers Players debuts “Crossing Delancey” by Susan Sandler during their Eclipse Theatre Weekend. HCP is taking part in this solar event by having special showings August 18, 19, and 20 at 7:30 P.M. Instead of two...
March is the month for Highlands Cashiers Players’ popular Dinner Theater at the Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center. The show dates will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday – March 21 through 23, and 28 through 30. Doors open at 6:30 P.M. and the dinner shows begin...
Highlands Cashiers Players turns the comedic spotlight on 21st century political shenanigans and silliness – March 20 through 30. highlandsperformingartscenter.com or call (828) 526-9047.
Highlands Cashiers Players’ fourth play of their 22nd season is “Don’t Cry for Me, Margaret Mitchell,” directed by HCP board member Donna Cochran. Written by the mother-son collaborative team of Virginia Cate and Duke Ernsberger in 2006, this hysterically funny play...
What would be better than going to dinner or brunch in mid-March and enjoying a play? How about seeing four plays? Highlands Cashiers Players is going to put on its “Metaphorical Shoes” “One Day at the Christmas Party” and have the “Misfortune” of making...
On Thursday evening, December 12, the Highlands Cashiers Players will present their annual free Holiday Program as they have done for the past 24 years, beginning at 7:00 P.M. at the Highlands Performing Arts Center, which co-sponsors the event. Coordinated and...
Highlands Cashiers Players’ Social Security takes pokes at generations trying to comprehend one another while navigating the twists and turns of romance.
Let it snow or rain, let the winds blow. It will not deter the Highlands Cashiers Players and the Performing Arts Center from presenting their annual free Holiday Program on Thursday, December 13 at 7:00 P.M. at the Highlands Performing Arts Center. Once...