Highlands Cashiers Players are setting the stage for murder – you’re invited to Night Watch, August 25 through September 4. For information, visit highlandsperformingarts.com.
New Directions for Highlands-Cashiers Players
Highlands Cashiers Players will be showcasing four new directors at their Dinner Theater March 15–17 and March 22–24. These community members have agreed to take on this challenging role and bring with them exciting perspectives. Paul Herron is a retired marketing...
The Right Direction
Donna Cochran has been part of the Highlands Cashiers Players since its first production, “Steel Magnolias,” in which she played the role of Ouiser. At that time, the organization was known as Highlands Community Players and Cochran has seen many...
Final Act: Deathtrap
The Highlands Cashiers Players end their 30th season with Deathtrap, a suspenseful thriller opening October 30. Directed by Michael Lanzilotta, the show blends dark comedy and mystery, perfect for spooky season. Performances run through November 9.
Highlands Cashiers Players’ Some Enchanted Evening
The spring production of Highlands Cashiers Players is “Some Enchanted Evening,” a celebration of the songs of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein. More than any composer and lyricist who has written for the stage, the songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein have...
A Theatrical Investment
Kathryn Potts, daughter of long-time production stage manager for the Highlands Performing Arts Center and Highlands Cashiers Players Megan Potts, recently received The Highlands Cashiers Players’ first Education Grant. Katy is attending Ithaca College this year...
Mystery Musical Love Story | Highlands Cashiers Players
Highlands-Cashiers Players takes on the Issue of the Age – Covid-19 – with a light-hearted (yes, light-hearted) musical. The Great Pandemic – a Mystery Musical Love Story will be staged at Highlands Performing Arts Center, October 14-17 and 21-24. For more information, visit highlandsperformingarts.com/hcp.
Loving Community Theater
I first got involved with community theater when I was 13. As a 13-year-old working with adults, having the responsibility of learning all those lines (which at that age was easy), and showing up on time and interacting with everyone on a suitably mature...
Murder Not Prohibited
It’s Prohibition 1925 and alcoholic beverages are hard to come by, but not at Harry’s Happy Hideaway when the Highlands Cashiers Players present a dinner theater mystery entitled “Murder Not Prohibited.” Scheduled for six performances at the Highlands Performing Arts...
A Valentine Dinner Theatre
With its dinner theatre production set for February 13 and 14 at Highlands Performing Arts Center, Highlands Cashiers Players continues its tradition of comedy and drama that began
30 years ago.
Warm, Welcome, Wonderful
Highlands Cashiers Players are serving up an irresistible mélange of holiday heart and humor – its Annual Christmas Show, Tuesday, December 10, at Highlands Performing Arts Center. For more information, visit highlandscashiersplayers.com.
Play With Your Food
When The Highlands-Cashiers Players take the stage with Play With Your Food, four funny one-act plays, it’s something special. When those plays are served up with a full dinner prepared by local celebrity chef Kristy Lewis, well, it’s an extraordinary event. ...
Lifespan of a Fact
Getting to the truth of the matter (or somewhere close to the truth) lies at the heart of Lifespan of a Fact, Highlands-Cashiers Players’ funny, timely play set for Highlands Performing Arts Center, August 22-September 1.
Do You Hear What I Hear?
The Highlands Cashiers Players and the Highlands Performing Arts Center are presenting a collection of favorite Christmas music along with original readings by the Highlands Writers Group. The annual free Holiday Program on Thursday, December 13, at 7:00 P.M. at...
Holiday Readings & Music
Feeling Grinchy this year? Not feeling in the holiday spirit? Highlands Cashiers Players has the perfect remedy: their annual free holiday program. It’s guaranteed to have you humming carols and feeling like the Whos down in Whoville who understood...
Annual Holiday Program
Once again, The Mountain Voices and HCP actors will be singing and reading. This year will feature short stories by a number of local writers. Susan Clearman will play her accordion and Betty Holt has written an original Christmas song, “Highlands...
Don’t Dress for Dinner
Rehearsals are under way as the cast of Highlands-Cashiers Players’ “Don’t Dress for Dinner” prepare for opening night on August 25. This play, written by Marc Camoletti and adapted by Robin Hawson, is a rollicking French farce which was declared “Hilarious” by...
A Killer Finale
Highlands Cashiers Players closes its milestone season with Deathtrap—a wickedly clever thriller where ambition, deception, and dark comedy collide.
It’s a Wonderful 30 Years
Highlands Cashiers Players mark their 30th anniversary with a heartwarming, old-fashioned holiday radio show—bringing community, music, and festive fun to the stage for all.
Dinner Theater
Highlands Cashiers Players is showcasing four new plays shepherded by new and seasoned directors, Thursday through Saturday March 15-17 and March 22-24. It’s produced by Courtney Scarborough and Lynleigh McLain. These one-acts will play in the auditorium of The...
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Cathy Myers (HCP Vice President) and April Getz (HCP President)
