HENDERSONVILLE THEATRE BLOG
Staged Reading Series April 9
HT’s The Staged Reading Series offers exciting script-in-hand readings of new plays by emerging local playwrights. Readings are followed by a talk back with the playwright and actors to provide feedback to the playwright.
Act2 Players present The Arsenic and Old Lace Radio Show
Act2 Players present The Arsenic and Old Lace Radio Show on Friday, April 1 at 7 pm and Saturday, April 2 at 3 pm. Presented...
In the News, March 2022
Thanks to all the news outlets that have been supporting our new season and grand reopening. We couldn’t do it without your support. Hendersonville Lightning, Bold Life Magazine, WLOSNews13, Henderson County Chamber of Commerce
Staged Reading Series Resumes March 12
HT’s Staged Reading Series offers exciting script-in-hand readings of new plays by emerging local playwrights. Readings are followed by a talk back with the playwright and actors to provide feedback to the playwright.
BUNCOMBE TURNPIKE BLUE GRASS CONCERT March 4th, 2022
March 4th, 2022 at 7:30PM GENERAL ADMISSIONLead singer and bass player Tom Godleski began Buncombe Turnpike in the fall of...
ACT2 Players Coming to Hendersonville Theatre
HT’s Act2 Players is dedicated to producing short works in a reader’s theatre setting. Adults interested in acting and available for daytime rehearsals during the week are invited to audition on Saturday, March 5 at 10 am at the theatre, 229 S. Washington Street, Hendersonville. Auditions will consist of cold readings from various potential scripts to be produced as a public performance on April 1-3. No experience is necessary.
We need YOU to reopen the theatre! ?
Our volunteers will be striving to get the theatre ready for a stellar season. Come help us out, won’t you?
A New Name and New Attitude for Hendersonville Theatre
To reflect new direction and leadership, one of Hendersonville’s oldest continuously producing theaters is entering its 56th season with a new name – Hendersonville Theater (HT).
WHEN YOU AUDITION AT HENDERSONVILLE COMMUNITY THEATRE
It seemed like a fun thing to do on a Saturday. I saw the notice about auditions being held at Hendersonville Community Theatre for a production called “Always a Bridesmaid”. I hadn’t heard of the show but honestly, after a year of lockdown, the thought of even attending an audition seemed like the most fun in, well… a very long time.