Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Sunday, June 24, 2018

"Honk Jr.," Priscilla Beach Theatre, Priscilla Beach, Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA



Priscilla Beach Theatre (PBT) opened the first production in their Summer Children's Workshop series with, "Honk Jr." The basic story is "a celebration of being different! Ugly does not understand why she does not fit in with the rest of her family. This is the heart-warming story of everyone finding out what makes them special." 

PBT owners, guardians, producers: Bob and Sandy Malone
Director: Mega Urz
Stage Manager: Devin McCall
Musical Director: Tyler Shore
Costumer: David Marques
Production Manager: Joshua Patino
Lighting Designer: Olivia LoVerde

The following moments were captured during the final dress rehearsal and are in order of occurrence in the show:



























































Priscilla Beach Theatre has been educating young actors for more than 70 years. Their summer workshops for 2018 include:

"Honk Jr" in June
"Kamp Kaos" in July
"Twinderella" in July"
"The Snow White Variety Show" in August
"Annie Jr" in August


You can contact Priscilla Beach Theatre by phone at 508-224-4888 or online for info and/or tickets! You'll be glad you did. It is extraordinary that we have such a wonderful and magical venue right here in Manomet - your support and attendance are important, both for the youth programs and the Barn Stage major adult productions which include:

"The Last Five Years" in May,
"The Drowsy Chaperone" in June,
"Guys and Dolls" in July,
"Bye, Bye, Birdie" in August,
"Damn Yankees" in September,
"Dames at Sea" in October.




The PBT Barn Stage, a 240-seat venue, is in its 81st season and is cited as the oldest summer stock barn theatre still operating in America. The original barn was built in 1875 and much of that structure remains in place today complemented by a complete restoration and modernization program completed in 2015 by owners, guardians, and producers Bob and Sandy Malone.

"Guys and Dolls," opens soon. Following is a promo image of the performers in the four lead roles. Chances are good they started as youngsters in children's productions just like the kids above did.



Support the performing arts in Manomet. Come out and enjoy a show - you'll be transformed! I know that I certainly have been!


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