Thursday, March 23, 2023

Williamsburg Players Announces Shows For Its 64th Season

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YORK-The 64th Season of the Williamsburg Players will open in September with a performance of “Lilies on the Land” presented by the Lion’s Part, which will run September 9-25.

Other shows announced for the upcoming season include “Squabbles” presented by Marshall Karp, November 4-20; “Mayhem on the Air” presented by Neil Hollands, January 27-February 12, 2022; “Something’s Afoot” presented by Concord Theatricals, March 31-April 16, 2022; and Elton John and Time Rice’s “Aida” presented by Music Theatre International, June 2-June 18, 2022. Williamsburg Players will also have a performance of “A Christmas Carol” on select dates in December.

For ticket information, visit www.williamsburgplayers.org.

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