The Encore Players: Look Who’s Coming to Dinner

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This fall the group presented a series of six plays.

From left to right: Vivian Chasin, Phyllis Payne, Ron Mohr and Mark Dryer
on the Senior Center stage.

A mother learns religious tolerance in Look Who’s Coming to Dinner. The play was introduced by Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday October 20, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s fall 2013 performance. This is the sixth and final part of our Wednesday series.

Cast: Vivian Chasin as Golda, Phyllis Payne as Raquel, Ron Mohr as Steve and Mark Dryer as Sam.

The Encore Players: The Komodo Dragon

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This fall the group presented a series of six plays.

Jerry Granroth and Marge Haugan on the Senior Center stage.

 

A routine interview quickly gets off the rails in The Komodo Dragon. The play was introduced by Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday October 20, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s fall 2013 performance. This is the fifth of a six part Wednesday series on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.

Cast: Marge Haugan and The Interviewer with Jerry Granroth as Dr. Daryl Dexter.

The Encore Players: The 50th Reunion

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This fall the group presented a series of six plays.

From left to right: Alice Hennigan, Liz Evans, Susan Bremer and Jean Newland
on the Senior Center stage.

Four women compare their reminiscences The 50th Reunion. The play was introduced by Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday October 20, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s fall 2013 performance. This is the fourth of a six part Wednesday series on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.

Cast: Alice Hennigan as Fran, Liz Evans as Nadine, Susan Bremer as Ada and Jean Newland as Evelyn.

The Encore Players: Avoiding the Single Supplement

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This fall the group presented a series of six plays.

Linda DeMong (left) and Sandy Fizer on the Senior Center stage.

Victoria and Angela must learn to get along in Avoiding the Single Supplement. The play was introduced by Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday October 20, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s fall 2013 performance. This is the third of a six part Wednesday series on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.

Cast: Linda DeMong as Victoria and Sandy Fizer as Angela.

The Encore Players: Old Time and Old Folks

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This fall the group presented a series of six plays.

Alice Hennigan and Bruce Follmer on the Senior Center stage.

A trip to the seaside brings back memories for this couple in Old Time and Old Folks. The play was introduced by Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday October 20, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s fall 2013 performance. This is the second of a six part Wednesday series on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.

Cast: Alice Hennigan as Molly and Bruce Follmer as Bert.

The Encore Players: Modern Technology

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This fall the group presented a series of six plays.

Sandy Fizer on the Senior Center stage.

A woman wrestles with how to get rid of a dead cow in Modern Technology. The play was introduced by Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday October 20, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s fall 2013 performance. This is the first of a six part Wednesday series on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.

Cast: Sandy Pizer as Woman, Charlie Keith as Man and Betty Hales as “Recording”.

The Encore Players: Adam’s Rib

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This spring the group presented a series of five plays.

Sandy Fizer and Dick Somer on the Senior Center stage.

Martial bliss finds its origin in Adam’s Rib. The play was directed by Betty Hales and introduced by Jean Newland and Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday May 22, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s spring 2013 performance. This is the fifth and final part of our Monday series.

The Encore Players: Rhyme Time

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This spring the group presented a series of five plays.

On the Senior Center stage, from left to right: Mark Dryer, Linda DeMong, Patricia Gadus and Vivian Chasin.

Talk shows find a new twist in Rhyme Time. The play was directed by Betty Hales and introduced by Jean Newland and Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday May 22, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s spring 2013 performance. This is the fourth of a five part CPN Monday series.

The Encore Players: 1491

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This spring the group presented a series of five plays.

Elaine McGrath and Bill Reed performing on the Senior Center stage.

Christopher Columbus and his wife discuss his upcoming voyage in 1491. The play was directed by Betty Hales and introduced by Jean Newland and Pat Cook.

The performance took place on Wednesday May 22, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s spring 2013 performance. This is the third of a five part CPN Monday series.

The Encore Players: Royal Confusion

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This spring the group presented a series of five plays.

Marge Haugen and Mark Dryer performing at the Senior Center in Charlottesville.

With a nod to Abbott and Costello’s Who’s on First, The Queen and her prime minister seem unable to sort things out in Royal Confusion. The play was directed by Betty Hales. Pat Cook introduced the play.

The performance took place on Wednesday May 22, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s spring 2013 performance. This is the second of a five part CPN Monday series.

The Encore Players: Tell It to the Judge

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This spring the group presented a series of five plays.

From left to right: Pat Cook, Alice Hennigan, Jerry Granroth, Gene Outlaw Sr. and Liz Evans performing on the Senior Center stage.

Judge Rooney hears some pretty strange cases and this one is no exception in Tell It to the Judge. The play was directed by Betty Hales. Pat Cook narrated. The play was introduced by Jean Newland.

The performance took place on Wednesday May 22, 2013 as a part of the Encore Player’s spring 2013 performance. This is the first of a five part CPN Monday series.

The Encore Players: Family Visitors

Each spring and fall, the The Senior Center in Charlottesville’s Encore Players take to the stage to perform a series of one-act plays. This fall the group presented four plays, The Last Dinner, The Bickersons, I Know You Did It and Family Visitors.

From left to right: Gene Outlaw, Pat Cook, and Elaine McGrath performing in Family Visitors at the Senior Center in Charlottesville.

Energine is entertaining family. But try as she may, she just can’t seem to please her guests in Family Visitors. The play was introduced and directed by Senior Center volunteer Jean Newland.

The performance took place on Wednesday October 24, 2012 as a part of the Encore Player’s fall performance. This is the fourth and final part of this Wednesday series.