Monday, November 11, 2024
PPCT invites the public to a creative, hands-on Mask-Making Workshop led by local artist and volunteer Blake Messegee. This unique workshop will guide participants through crafting custom masks using accessible materials.
The workshop will be held Dec. 15, 17 and 18, 2024 at 6-8 p.m., with each session exploring a different aspect of the mask-making process. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a first-timer, this workshop is open to individuals age 14 and older.
The workshop cost is $25, with an early bird cost of $20 if you register by Dec. 10, 2024. Space is limited, so sign up early to reserve your spot! Register here
Categories: EventsMonday, October 14, 2024
Join us at the Grand Opera House on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 4:30 p.m. CDT for an exciting evening as we unveil our lineup for the 2025 season! Don’t miss this chance to purchase your 2025 Season Pass and be part of the excitement for the future of Pierre Players Community Theatre!
Kick off the night with a social hour featuring complimentary appetizers, desserts, and non-alcoholic beverages. Beer and wine will be available for purchase to keep the celebration going!
At 5:30 p.m., we’ll reveal the four handpicked plays that will grace our stage next year and the talented directors who will bring them to life. It’s a night where drama meets delight and anticipation meets applause!
After the program, enjoy our Theatre Open House until 7:15 p.m., where you can explore the space and connect with fellow theatre lovers.
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Categories: EventsThursday, September 12, 2024
Come join us for an unforgettable night with Shaun Johnson + The Big Band Experience on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, 7 p.m. at the Grand Opera House in Pierre. This one-of-a-kind experience is presented by the Pierre-Fort Pierre Kiwanis Club and BankWest.
Get ready to be blown away by the incredible vocals and energetic performance of Shaun Johnson and his talented Big Band. Experience the magic of live music as Shaun and his band take you on a musical journey through a variety of genres. From jazz to pop to rock, there's something for everyone to enjoy at this event.
Tickets are limited, so get yours today for $25. Proceeds raised go to youth in the Pierre/Fort Pierre communities including college scholarships!
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Categories: EventsWednesday, August 28, 2024
Pierre Players is transitioning to a new online ticketing system with Arts People. For the remainder of the 2024 season, Pierre Players will be using the new system to sell tickets and reserve seats for theatergoers. You will need to call or stop by the Box Office and have a member of Pierre Players assist you in purchasing your tickets. At the start of the 2025 season, theatergoers will be able to use the new ticketing system to purchase their season passes and show tickets online.
- With our new online ticketing system, payment is now required at the time seats are reserved. Seats will not be reserved without payment.
- We continue to accept credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Discover), checks or cash. The new online ticketing system does not store credit card information.
- All ticket sales are final; there are no refunds.
- Ticket exchanges for a different performance date are allowed prior to the date of the original ticket's performance.
- Walk-in ticket prices will be charged for any sales the day of the performance.
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Categories: NewsMonday, July 8, 2024
We are running out of space for costumes and props at the Grand Opera House, so it is time for a rummage sale! Pierre Players is holding a rummage sale on Saturday, July 13, 2024, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Grand Opera House.
All decades, all sizes of items. We have suits, vests, jackets, fur coats, pants, dresses, skirts, shirts, vintage pieces, and more. Find your perfect Halloween costume!
Sales will be by donation to benefit Pierre Players Community Theatre.
Categories: EventsTuesday, May 7, 2024
Pierre Players will hold Acting Without Anxiety: A Low-Pressure Workshop for Aspiring Actors on Saturday, June 1, 2024, 10 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m. CDT at the Grand Opera House.
Led by J.D. Ackman, professor and director of theatre emeritus at South Dakota State University, this workshop offers a safe and supportive environment where you can dip your toes into the world of acting without the pressure of auditions or commitments. Our aim is to provide you with low-pressure activities and immersive experiences that will help build your confidence and introduce you to the basics of acting.
Throughout the workshop, you'll engage in a variety of exercises and games designed to unlock your creativity, develop your stage presence, and sharpen your communication skills. Whether you're a complete novice or have some previous experience, there's something for everyone in this workshop.
Curious about how auditions typically work? We'll provide insights into the audition process, drawing from the practices of Pierre Players and other theater groups. While audition processes may vary from one director to another, we'll offer general guidance to help demystify the experience and ease any apprehensions you may have.
Most importantly, "Acting Without Anxiety" is a low-pressure, no-commitment event. You're free to explore, experiment, and discover the joy of acting at your own pace, without any expectation of long-term commitment. Whether you're looking to overcome stage fright, boost your self-confidence, or simply try something new, this workshop is your chance to take the first step toward unleashing your inner performer.
Don't let fear hold you back any longer. Join us for "Acting Without Anxiety" and embark on an exciting journey of self-expression and discovery!
J.D. Ackman, is professor and director of theatre at South Dakota State University. He has been on the faculty since 1993. J.D. holds an MFA in acting from the University of Montana (1984). He currently oversees SDSU’s State University Theatre program and serves as managing/artistic director for SDSU’s Prairie Repertory Theatre. J.D. has performed in or directed over 150 theatre productions. He has taught more than a dozen different courses during his tenure at SDSU. While he enjoys his administrative duties, he most enjoys working with his students in rehearsals and in the classroom/studio and interacting with theatre patrons. J.D. lives in Brookings with his wife and son.
The fee for this workshop is $25. Register for the workshop.
Categories: EventsMonday, May 6, 2024
For over half a century, Pierre Players Community Theatre has been a beacon of joy, connection, and artistic expression within our community. Live theater encourages community and connection which studies show relieves depression and anxiety. Our recent patron survey revealed a profound truth: over 80% of our audience identified being part of a collective, transformative experience as an important aspect of Pierre Players’ performances.
Yet, imagine the disconnection of missing a punchline, the whisper of confusion in the dark, the sense of isolation when the collective laughter of the audience doesn’t reach your ears. This isn't just a hypothetical scenario—for 35% of our season members, predominantly seniors, this is a reality that prompts them to reserve seats as close to the stage as possible, all in a bid to capture every word, every nuance.
With the professional assistance of Oahe Light and Sound in Pierre and Haggerty’s in Rapid City, we’re planning to install a new sound board and acquire microphones for the actors. This isn’t merely an upgrade; it's a transformation ensuring that every audience member—regardless of their hearing abilities—can fully immerse themselves in the magic of live theatre.
Your contribution to our 2024 “Sound, Service & Stage” fund doesn’t just buy equipment; it buys moments of joy, connection, and collective experience. It ensures that the laughter, gasps, and post-show chatter continue to resonate, not just in the Grand Opera House, but in the hearts of all who enter.
Your donation today is more than a gift; it's an investment that ensures that every voice is heard, every laugh shared, and every moment cherished. Thank you in advance, for helping ensure that the Pierre Players Community Theatre remains a vibrant center of community and connection for generations to come.
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Categories: FundraisingSunday, April 14, 2024
Pierre Players will be implementing a new online ticketing system in the fall of 2024. Part of that process includes upgrading our credit card intake as well as seat numbering. For our loyal patrons, never fear—your seats are still there, but now with a slightly different number. See new seat numbering chart.
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
When you purchased your tickets for Clue: On Stage, you may have noticed that Business Manager Michele Beeler's smiling face was missing from the box office. On the day box office opened for Clue, Michele was unexpectedly airlifted to Minneapolis and underwent open-heart surgery.
Michele is home recovering and doing remarkably. She is focusing on therapy and getting her strength back, returning to her job full time in the training office of the South Dakota Department of Transportation, and continuing her volunteer work with Little Players Children’s Theatre. She is also focusing on her family: husband, Brad, and four-legged child, Nellie.
Pierre Players Board of Governors has regretfully accepted Michele’s resignation as interim business manager and thanks her for her dedicated service to the position since September 2020. Michele brought many improvements to the box office and PPCT's accounting/financial structure. Whenever something needed to be done at the theater, she made sure it got done.
Michele has been involved in Pierre Players since 2008 as a director, actress, costumer, props master, house manager and producer for numerous productions. Michele also helped develop and helps lead PPCT’s Little Players Children’s Theatre program. Michele previously served two, three-year terms on PPCT’s Board of Governors and was serving her third term when she took the role of interim business manager.
Pierre Players wishes Michele a speedy recovery and hopes to see her on stage again soon.
Pierre Players Board of Governors is excited to announce our new interim box office manager, Brenda Sharkey. Throughout her career, Brenda has worked as a USDA inspector, group home and hotel manager, and an inspector/assistant director for Inspections and Weights & Measures. Brenda’s diverse professional background led her to her current role as a procurement specialist at the South Dakota Department of Transportation, Air, Rail and Transit Division.
Brenda and her husband, Dennis, have four sons (Chad, Donald, Adam and Michael) and five granddaughters. In her free time, Brenda enjoys crafting at home, camping, fishing and spending quality time outdoors with her grandchildren. Brenda's passion for arts and entertainment has led her to work at Pierre Players to contribute to enhancing the community through cultural experiences.
Please help welcome Brenda to Pierre Players the next time you are in the box office. Box office for Love, Loss and What I Wore opens on Monday, April 8, 2024.
Categories: NewsFriday, March 8, 2024
Pierre Players offers scholarships for post-secondary education and theater workshops for all ages. Funds to support the scholarships are provided by concession sales during Pierre Players' productions, with the number of scholarships awarded each year dependent on funds available.
Post-secondary scholarships are based on participation in fine arts programs, activities and events. Pierre Players is given preference. Scholarship awards (minimum of $500) will be disbursed directly to scholarship winners. Applications must be received (not postmarked) by March 31, 2024.
Pierre Players also offers scholarships for theater-related camps and workshops in South Dakota for students wishing to develop their theater skills.
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