HSV Players 2022 Season Continues Strong

The inaugural meeting of the Readers Theatre.

The Hot Springs Village Players are thrilled to announce their July presentation of Vintage Hitchcock, a live radio theater play by Joe Landry. Director Missy Masterson Hale reports that two or three of Alfred Hitchcock’s shorter plays will be performed on a “phenomenal” set by actors dressed in 1940s costumes. 

There are several parts available for adult men and women, who will come up to microphones and read their lines, so no memorization is required, however, the players are expected to “emote and make their character believable,” says Masterson Hale.

Auditions for Vintage Hitchcock are Saturday, June 4, 10 AM-2 PM, and Sunday, June 5, 1-3 PM, at Trademark Realty, 1060 De Soto. Access to the lower level is in the back.

The HSV Players are also adding Readers Theatre, which is an offshoot of the Players Radio Theatre Troupe. The cast will still be playing roles but will have the added safety net of a written script during performances.

Masterson Hale said, “It’s a great way for those who are new to community theatre to get their feet wet, or for those with mobility issues, to be a part of the performing arts. We will be performing at nursing homes, schools, senior activity centers, assisted living facilities, as well as restaurants, club/organization meetings, and more.” More information about how to participate in Readers Theatre or book a performance will be available at a later date.

The Players’ final production for 2022 will be The Wizard of Oz, November 17-20, at the Woodlands Pavilion. For more information, and directions to the audition venues, visit www.hsvplayers.com.

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