Weekend Events: Cary Players, Valentine’s Events and More
To prepare for Valentine’s Day, there will be several romantic events around Cary, including a love story performed by the Cary Players, plus much more.
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To prepare for Valentine’s Day, there will be several romantic events around Cary, including a love story performed by the Cary Players, plus much more.
From Shakespeare to classic musicals, the Cary Players are well known for bringing famous plays to Downtown Cary. With their final production of the season, they will take on one of the longest-running plays with the murder mystery “The Mousetrap.”
This weekend in Cary, there are multiple concerts by well-known classical musicians, a national bird-watching event and the start of a new comedy by the Cary Players.
Shakespeare is inarguably the most well-known writer in the English language with more than 30 plays to his name. And a new comedy by the Cary Players tries to go through all of those plays, recognizing their beauty and laughing at their silliness.
Christmas plays are a tradition for most community theaters and Cary is no different. And this year, the Cary Players are putting on a new production that blends their favorite elements of the holiday theater.
Few people can hear the word “surrey” and not think of it with a fringe on top. That’s thanks to the famous musical “Oklahoma!” which will come to us live thanks to the Cary Players.
Cary, NC — The Cary Players finish the 2015-2016 season with their most ambitious musical production yet, “The Wizard of Oz.” The show starts this Thursday and runs for two weekends at the Cary Arts Center in downtown Cary.
The Cary Players Reprise their production of It’s a Wonderful Life Radio Play starting December 4, 2014.
The Cary Players kicks off the 2014-2015 theater season with Wait Until Dark on September 26.
The Cary Players combine comedy and music in NunSense, an evening of hilarity for their 2013 Fall season opening production at the Cary Arts Center.