Carmel Community Players Reschedule Opening Night

Rabbit Hole to Open One Day Earlier on Thursday, October 15th Adding an Extra Performance


(August 28, 2009 - Carmel, Indiana) - Carmel Community Players has rescheduled the opening of their production of Rabbit Hole at the Carmel Community Playhouse, moving opening night up by one day.

"Friday night is a busy night in Hamilton County. We have some great surprises planned for our opening in the new Playhouse and want to give people an opportunity to attend this very special celebration of community theater," says CCP spokesperson Brian Koning. "Thursday night just seems like a better option for people due to football games and other local events going on in the community on Friday."

Because the opening of the new Carmel Community Playhouse at Clay Terrace was delayed three weeks as details were being worked out with the new lease, the opening of Rabbit Hole was pushed back by three weeks. The opening on October 15th adds an eighth performance to the two-week run.

"We're excited to be opening a great show under the direction of Ken Klingenmeier, a fantastic director, in a beatiful new facility at Carmel's Clay Terrace outdoor mall," says CCP president Michael Long. "The community is going to be impressed."

Carmel Community Player's Rabbit Hole opens Thursday, October 15th at the new Carmel Community Playhouse and runs for two weekends. Production dates are October 15-18, and 22-25. For more information visit www.carmelplayers.org or www.carmelplayhouse.com.

 

About Carmel Community Players

CCP provides live dramatic and musical presentations that expand and develop creative opportunities for the entire community. Founded in 1993, CCP responded to a growing need in this community for affordable, local, quality entertainment that would meet the needs of cultural enrichment for the entire family. CCP focuses on providing a community-based venue for both experienced and inexperienced participants in theater, both on-stage and behind the scenes. Adults and children alike extol the virtues of being on stage. Such experiences allow you to overcome fears, develop talents, work in a team environment, experience excellent literature and improve self-confidence. Visit www.carmelplayers.org.

 

About Carmel Community Playhouse
The Carmel Community Playhouse at Clay Terrace is the new home of Carmel Community Players, Carmel's oldest community theater group. The 4,500 sq. ft. playhouse features a 32' x 20' stage and can seat up to 120 guests. When productions are not being staged, the facility is available for organizations, schools, and businesses to rent for various meetings and events with proceeds benefitting Carmel Community Players, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. The Carmel Community Playhouse is located at the south end of the Clay Terrace outdoor mall at 14299 Clay Terrace Blvd., Ste. 140. For more information, visit www.carmelplayhouse.com.