After more than a year without in-person performances. Circuit Playhouse, Inc., the organization that includes The Circuit Playhouse, TheatreWorks @ the Square, and Playhouse on the Square has announced the return to in-person live professional theatre for its 53rd season. Beginning in July with a world premiere and winner of the company s national playwriting competition. The season will end in the summer 0f 2022 with a Playhouse revival and regional favorite. Subscriptions for the 53rd season are available for purchase at https://tickets.playhouseonthesquare.org and by calling the box office, (901) 726-4656. As a thank you for the support of their patrons throughout the pandemic, Playhouse on the Square is honoring the subscriptions that were purchased for the 2020-2021 season and were not used.
Live stage performances return to Memphis theaters Playhouse on the Square and its sister theater Circuit Playhouse stand strong next to the redeveloping Overton Square, which includes the upcoming new Hatiloo Theater. (Photo Source: Playhouse on the Square) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | May 4, 2021 at 11:07 AM CDT - Updated May 4 at 11:07 AM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - After a year of COVID-19 guidelines impacting businesses across the nation and right here in the Mid-South, a piece of normalcy is returning to the Bluff City.
Live stage performances are returning to The Circuit Playhouse, TheatreWorks and Playhouse on the Square for the 53rd season.
Harckham Holds Holiday Food Drive in Carmel Written by Office of Senator Pete Harckham
New York State Senator Pete Harckham held a holiday food drive over the weekend in Carmel, where 30 volunteers collected about 8,000 pounds of donated food and $600 in contributions for the food pantries of the Gilead Presbyterian Church in Carmel Hamlet and the Putnam Community Action Program, both of which will help feed members of the community, including many seniors.
The food drive, which was held on Saturday, Dec. 12 at Drew United Methodist Church and lasted around two hours, resulted in over 250 packed boxes of food, which included oatmeal, peanut butter, vegetable oil, rice, cold cereal, tuna, beans, canned soup, pasta, tomato sauce and other staples. Diapers, feminine products and reusable grocery bags were donated as well.