After three performances of Five Kinds of Silence, we have raised $2233.91 for Promise Place. Thank you to everyone who attended and donated, and thank you to everyone at Promise Place for the wonderful work you do. I cannot be … Continue reading
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Thank you to everyone who showed up last night – we raised over $500 for Promise Place. We have two more shows – Friday and Saturday at 7pm. Please come help us support a great organization.
First, come to Five Kinds of Silence – see below for tickets. Second, bring one of the following items that Promise Place needs: toilet paper, paper towels, hand-sanitizer. Promise Place provides housing to victims of domestic abuse and these are some … Continue reading
Tickets can be reserved for $5 by emailing info@mcintoshtheater.org. They will also be sold during school and in the office. Tickets will also be available at the door for $7. All ticket sales will go to Promise Place. … Continue reading
We will perform Five Kinds of Silence, by Shelagh Stephenson, on October 2, 3 and 4. All proceeds will go to Promise Place, a local agency that works to prevent domestic violence and provides shelter for victims of domestic violence. … Continue reading
Read-through for all cast and crew: Monday, August 18, 4-6pm. Thank you to everyone who auditioned – this was not an easy decision. I’ll try to have the feedback for everyone on Monday. Connor: Lawyer 1 and Policeman (interviewing the family) … Continue reading
I don’t want to drag this out too long. I’m still working on the ensemble and trying to figure out how many people I can cast (and I also need to get a few schedules from people) but I’ve decided … Continue reading
Why Five Kinds of Silence? For me, it comes down to the play being about more than just theater. It allows us to address a social problem that isn’t talked about much – certainly at the high school level, but … Continue reading
https://www.facebook.com/mcintoshtheater @McIntoshTheater … Continue reading
Mom and her new car Amelia. I didn’t ask about the name, but I’m assuming she named it after our wonderful thespian vice president Jordan. If you zoom in enough, you might be able to see the second newest member, … Continue reading