This is Penny’s debut in a Theatre in Hamlin Park production. Lanie most recently appeared in Inclusive Theater’s As You Like It as Phoebe.ĮNSEMBLE (Villagers/Storytellers/Sleepy Hollow Ghosts): Some of her favorite roles have been Golde in Fiddler on the Roof and Othello in Othello. This is Lanie’s first production with Theatre in Hamlin Park. #Sleepy hollow show fullLanie has performed live theatre across New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Tennessee, in Paw Island audiobooks as Fifi LeGrume and on-screen in the comedy troupe Full Body Wag and PAX TV’s It’s a Miracle. His favorite roles include George Bailey ( It’s A Wonderful Life), Scrooge ( A Christmas Carol), Atticus Finch ( To Kill A Mockingbird), Willie Loman ( Death Of A Salesman), Archibald Craven ( The Secret Garden), Otto Frank ( The Diary Of Anne Frank) and Motel the Tailor ( Fiddler On The Roof). Last appearing in the AP Main Stage production of Bright Star, Chris has appeared in over 60 theatrical productions in WNY. She would like to thank her friends and family for their constant love and support.Ĭhris is excited to be a part of his first Theatre in Hamlin Park production. Some of her favorite credits include Nosferatu (Lucy Westenra), Dearly Departed (Juanita), A Night of Dark Intent (Deputy Terry), and Romeo and Juliet (Gregory). This is her second production with Theatre in Hamlin Park, the first being Alice in Wonderland (Cheshire Cat). Shelby Ebeling is thrilled to be performing in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. He also has a passion for writing for film and television. He’s appeared in some local Buffalo productions such as Ask Me to Dance and has worked in the AD department of several films and shorts. This is Rick Peresie’s first time working with Theatre in Hamilton Park and his first on stage performance. She would like to thank her family and friends for their endless love and support! Isabel is a junior biochemistry student at Niagara University. She most recently played the parts of Brigid in ART’s Fall from the Grace of God and Winnie Verloc in Theatre of the Mist’s, Vintage Hitchcock Radio Play. This is Isabel’s first production with the Aurora Players and she is beyond excited to be involved with Theatre in Hamlin Park. “I would like to thank the cast, directors, crew, and my parents, family, co-workers, friends, for the amazing support!” Chris was most recently seen in Aurora Players’ Gave Her The Eye (Dex) and Amateurs (Nathan Monroe). In the event of unfavorable weather, Aurora Players will post news of cancellations on its Facebook and Instagram pages.Ĭhris is very proud to be in another production of Theatre in Hamlin Park, having formerly appeared as The Sheriff of Nottingham in The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood. Concessions will be available inside the Roycroft Pavilion and there are restrooms inside the park. The total running time of the production is approximately 90 minutes. Lawn seating is open and audience members usually bring folding chairs or blankets. The show is held on the outdoor stage adjacent to the Roycroft Pavilion, and although there is no admission fee, free-will donations are invited. Let’s just say, I think our audiences will be very pleased with the ‘wow’ factor.” Lattimer added, “people want to know how we’re going to pull off the horseman part, but we’ve managed to keep it a secret. “We staged this to be an immersive experience for our audience, but not in a scary way,” said Loliger. The show will have a four-week run on Saturday and Sunday evenings (weather permitting) starting at 7:30 p.m.ĭirectors Mary Loliger and Richard Lattimer created a family-friendly production, but say the action gets “spookier” once the sun sets. When the humble schoolteacher Ichabod Crane vies for the hand of the beautiful Katrina Van Tassel, the townsfolk might protest, but it is ultimately the Horseman who will decide his fate.Īfter a two-year hiatus, Aurora Players will reopen Theatre in Hamlin Park on July 23rd with the much anticipated The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. In the quaint village of Sleepy Hollow, stories of wonder and strangeness surround the legend of a mighty headless Hessian.
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