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For their April 2017 performances of Calendar Girls, the Pinckney Players proudly donated $5.00 from each ticket sold, along with the proceeds of the lobby raffle to the St. Joseph Mercy Brighton Cancer Center. The money was used to help purchase new companion seating for the chemotherapy infusion bays at the Center. The amount donated was over $6,000.00. Dr. Tara M. Breslin MD, Surgical Oncology Specialist, attended the opening Night performance and spoke before curtain about the Center itself and thanked the Pinckney Players for collaborating with them. Read more...
Pinckney Players tuning up for classic musical
A tale of fame and fortune, one showstopping song after another and amazing dance numbers will come to the stage when the Pinckney Players present the musical “Chicago” starting next weekend at the Jane Tasch Performing Arts Theatre, 2130 E. M-36 in Hamburg Township. Read more...
Daily Press & Argus October 4, 2013 Photo by Gillis Benedict
Players host 'Comedy of Errors' outdoors in Pinckney
The Pinckney Players will present William Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors" Saturday and Sunday in Putnam Township Square in downtown Pinckney. The show will be performed outdoors at 6:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Read more...
Daily Press & Argus June 8, 2012 Photo by Gillis Benedict
He spends his days as a Brighton dentist, but Brad Rondeau longs to be a Biblical interpreter of dreams. He gets his chance this Easter season in the title role of the Pinckney Players' rendition of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Read more...
Combine an ancient curse with onions, teenage angst, yellow spotted lizards and a dried-up lake bed and you get "Holes," the award-winning novel that's this year's season-opener for the Pinckney Players. Read more...
The sets aren't as bright and elaborate and the mood isn't always lighthearted, but the messages of faith and goodness that are a trademark of the Pinckney Players' productions are there in this season's final show. Read more...
Community theater, with at least five established groups operating in Livingston County, "has grown into a nice, tight, well-oiled machine," says Kris Lovill, president of The Pinckney Players. Read more...
At 16, Randall Stacy is a seasoned veteran of at least a half-dozen Pinckney Players performances, but he's never tackled a role quite like this one. Read more...
The Livingston Community News October 05, 2007
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