On Friday the 25th of May 2012 the Springfield Community Players will be opening their season with the enjoyable Comedy-Drama titled The Southwest Corner by John Cecil Holm, which is based in the book written by Mildred Walker. This play is humor of a gentle, whimsical sort permeates the all-too-real story of an Elderly Woman who wants to stay in her Generations Old Home in Vermont.
The Southwest Corner to be Performed in Springfield Vermont, this mighty fine play will be performed at the Springfield Community Players Studio which is located on South Street in Springfield, Vermont. The play is scheduled to be performed as follows, Friday the 25th of May at 7:30 P.M., Saturday the 26th of May at 7:30 P.M., Friday the 1st of June and Saturday the 2nd of June 2012. General admission to enjoy the performance is as follows, $15.00 and $12.00 for Senioes and Students. Call 802-885-4098 to make your reservations.
The Springfield Community Players are able to trace its roots back to the Fall of 1920, which the formation of the Dramatic Society by the Community Club of Springfield. The Community Club's purpose was to create and sustain interest in all matters pertaining to Drama, back in the 1920's sure was a mighty exciting time for the Theaters. All throughout Vermont, and matter of fact all across our entire Great Country there were Community Theater Groups were being organized, and which many of them are still going. Eighty three years later the Springfield Community Players are still going strong, and can claim the title of being the longest continuously actively operating Amateur Theater Group in the State of Vermont.
The Southwest Corner to be Performed in Springfield Vermont, Marcia Elder, a retired village school teacher, lives alone in her family home in Vermont. She is very happy in her lovely country house, but she begins to think about the possibility of finding a companion who will care for her as she grows older. In reply to an advertisement she has put in a newspaper, Bea Cannon turns up. Bea is a widow, energetic, talkative and the kind of person who takes over wherever she finds herself. Marcia agrees to take Bea as her companion, signing a will in which she leaves her house and all its antique furnishings to Bea in return for Bea’s care as long as Marcia lives.
But no sooner than Bea is settled into Marcia’s home than her true nature appears. She’s not actively unkind or selfish, but being insensitive she can be almost more cruel. Bea can understand only her own kind of life, one which centered around confession magazines, television and gossiping with the neighbors. But since none of these things are available in Marcia’s home.
At this point I'll leave y'all hanging, I sure don't want to spoil it for y'all.
The Southwest Corner to be Performed in Springfield Vermont
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