Coming Soon to the Second Stage…
PCS’ New Improv Troupe Debuts:
Saturday September 6, 7:00 p.m.
PCS’ New Improv Troupe Debuts:
Saturday September 6, 7:00 p.m.
Music & Lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison
Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar
Directed by: Vincent Raspa
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Thursday, Friday & Saturday performances are at 7:30 PM
Saturday & Sunday matinees are at 2:00 PM
Please check out our Know Before You Go Guide: HERE.
Our Relaxed Performance Lending Library is available during all shows to ensure a comfortable experience for everyone.
If you are interested in being invited to a Masked Dress Rehearsal contact Caitlin Naylor.
Group rates available! For more information send email to groupsales@pcstheater.org.
Pictured: Ed Robins (Tech Director) and Allison Miller
Some of us at PCS express our love of theater through our voices. Others share their talents through tap shoes.
For Allison Miller, expression comes through a miter saw.
Allison is the one of the valuable volunteers who shows up for every production, a set builder who – while she has no desire to appear on stage these days – creates the structures that put PCS audience members in awe.
The PCS Theater community is terribly saddened by the devastating loss of Kathleen Coll Senkow, who passed away suddenly on Friday, April 19th. Kathie volunteered at PCS Theater for more than 50 years and was an integral part of the fabric of our community, both artistically and administratively. She forged a new path for women in leadership positions at PCS Theater. Her accomplishments include:
Artistically, Kathie was a highly accomplished actress appearing in over 30 productions – most recently, in Three Tall Women, directed by her late husband, Bohdan Senkow. Attached is a picture of what she described as her favorite role at PCS Theater – Martha in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Kathie rightfully earned her place on the PCS Theater Wall of Honor in 2022, joining Bohdan and becoming the second woman to earn that distinction. Collectively, there is a hole in our hearts, and she will be missed.
Please consider making a donation in Kathie’s name to PCS here: In Memory of Kathie Senkow.
This is a story about two people who serve as the backbone of PCS – who manage the stage, design the lighting, organize concessions, run the house and – occasionally – share their talents as actor or director.
It’s also a love story.
Karen Cook and Heather Timberman (known collectively by some as “Timbercook”) are just two people – and one couple. But they accomplish the work of dozens at the theater. There really is not space in this story to list all their contributions since arriving at this grand space 17 years ago.
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