In the heart of Punxsutawney, theater enthusiasts are set to experience an unforgettable journey as the Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild celebrates its 50th season with David Lindsay-Abaire’s acclaimed comedy "Ripcord." This award-winning play will grace two distinct stages over consecutive weekends. First debuting at the Punxsutawney Area Elementary School, followed by performances at the Cook Forest Verna Leith Theater, audiences can anticipate laughter and intrigue. Tickets will be available at the door, ensuring easy access for all patrons.
As part of their golden jubilee celebrations, the Punxsutawney Theatre Arts Guild has chosen a piece that embodies both humor and depth. "Ripcord," written by renowned playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, is known for its absurdity and engaging narrative. The initial performances will take place on Friday, June 27, and Saturday, June 28, at the elementary school auditorium. Each evening's show begins promptly at 7:30 p.m., providing locals and visitors alike with a chance to enjoy this theatrical delight.
The following weekend, from July 3 to July 5, the production moves to the picturesque setting of the Cook Forest Verna Leith Theater. Here, the curtain rises at 7 p.m., offering a slightly earlier start time compared to the previous venue. These dates provide additional opportunities for those unable to attend the earlier shows, showcasing the guild's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility in their performances.
Tickets for these events will be sold exclusively at the venues themselves, allowing attendees to secure their seats upon arrival. It is worth noting that patron tickets, reserved for special supporters, will only be valid during the performances held in Punxsutawney. This arrangement ensures that loyal patrons receive recognition during the anniversary festivities.
This initiative not only highlights the guild's dedication to preserving the art of live theater but also strengthens community ties through shared cultural experiences. With "Ripcord" set to captivate audiences across two weekends, it promises to be a memorable chapter in the guild's storied history.