
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 Childrenโs Theatre Project award, presented by Childrenโs Theatre Project director Karen Braz, for their dedication to local childrenโs theatre. The pair has designed and built props including dancing snakes, whipped-cream bazookas and fire-breathing dragons for such shows as โThe Wind in The Willows,โ โThe Hobbitโ and โThe Reluctant Dragon.โ
The popular Playersโ Osy Strong Award was recently renamed โThe 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 โ50s. This yearโs 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, Disneyโs โMoana Jr.โ on August 8th, followed by the Childrenโs Theatre fall show, โSomething Rotten! Jr.,โ which celebrates the the Playersโ 30th anniversary. Mainstage productions begin with โThe Addams Familyโ musical, November 21, 22 and 23, followed by a new take on Sherlock Holmes by Kate Hamill, โMs. Holmes & Ms. Watson Apt. 2B โon February 13, 14 and 15. Concluding the season will be the drama โTo Kill A Mockingbird,โ adapted by Christopher Sergel from Harper Leeโs 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.
