The Community Players performed โ€œOur Townโ€ in May 2025.
The Community Players performed โ€œOur Townโ€ in May 2025. Credit: Michael von Redlich / Courtesy

To celebrate the conclusion of their 97th season, the Community Players of Concord came together for an annual meeting including a pot-luck dinner and the presentation of a number of theatrical awards.

Rick and Jemi Broussard won the Karen Braz Childrenโ€™s Theatre Project award, presented by Childrenโ€™s Theatre Project director Karen Braz, for their dedication to local childrenโ€™s theatre. The pair has designed and built props including dancing snakes, whipped-cream bazookas and fire-breathing dragons for such shows as โ€œThe Wind in The Willows,โ€ โ€œThe Hobbitโ€ and โ€œThe Reluctant Dragon.โ€

The popular Playersโ€™ Osy Strong Award was recently renamed โ€œThe Strong Award โ€“ In memory of Osmond and Harriet Strongโ€ to include recognition of Harriet Strong, who played leading roles in the 1930s and 1940s and went on to become a director of large-scale Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals at Concord City Auditorium in the โ€˜50s. This yearโ€™s recipient of The Strong Award was four-time group president Ellen Burger, who led the organization through the pandemic crisis and helped them with a studio renovation and a number of successful fundraising initiatives.

The Community Playersโ€™ 98th season will begin with a free theatre camp show, Disneyโ€™s โ€œMoana Jr.โ€ on August 8th, followed by the Childrenโ€™s Theatre fall show, โ€œSomething Rotten! Jr.,โ€ which celebrates the the Playersโ€™ 30th anniversary. Mainstage productions begin with โ€œThe Addams Familyโ€ musical, November 21, 22 and 23, followed by a new take on Sherlock Holmes by Kate Hamill, โ€œMs. Holmes & Ms. Watson Apt. 2B โ€œon February 13, 14 and 15. Concluding the season will be the drama โ€œTo Kill A Mockingbird,โ€ adapted by Christopher Sergel from Harper Leeโ€™s famous novel โ€“ on May 1, 2, 3, 2026. Information about the Community Players can be found at communityplayersofconcord.org. All shows are at Concord City Auditorium and tickets go on sale later this summer.