In addition to the Saint Vincent Summer Theatre, during the school year, a group of College students known as the Saint Vincent Players, under the direction of Summer Theatre Producing Artistic Director Greggory Brandt, performs fall and spring shows.
2019 | OCTOBER
Saint Vincent Players
Any Number Can Die
7:30 p.m. Friday, October 25; Saturday, October 26;
2 p.m. Sunday, October 27
Robert S. Carey Performing Arts Center
Telephone 724-805-2177 |
Tickets: General Admission | www.saintvincentarts.org
Join the Saint Vincent Players in a student production of Fred Carmichael’s Any Number Can Die. This comedy thriller, just in time for Halloween, Any Number Can Die is a hilarious take off on the mystery plays of the Twenties complete with sliding panels, robed figures, and wills being read at midnight. The idioms, costumes, hairdos, and make up of the period add to the thrills and laughter. Four ingenious murders take place in an island mansion as a pair of elderly detectives set to work on their first case. The ever popular storm, the unexpected guests, the cryptic poem, and the missing fortune all add to the intricate and inventive mystery.
2020 | FEBRUARY
Saint Vincent Players
Into the Woods
7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 20; Friday, February 21;
Saturday, Febraury 22; 2 p.m. Sunday, February 23
Robert S. Carey Performing Arts Center
Telephone 724-805-2177 |
Tickets: General Admission | www.saintvincentarts.org
Join the Saint Vincent Players in a student production of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods, based on the book by James Lapine. This popular musical will be a fun-filled show that has many memorable characters, songs and moments.
Be careful what you wish for seems to be the ongoing theme in this show, according to Director Greggory Brandt. The story follows The Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, a young maiden named Cinderella, a distracted boy named Jack, his hard-working mother, a couple of charming princes, the tower-stricken maiden, Rapunzel, a witch who would do anything to find her youth and beauty again, a very hungry Little Red Riding Hood, and of course, the wolf. They all find themselves in the woods, where they are forced to face their fears, and learn a few of life’s lessons along the way.