Young at Heartland, Heartland Theatre's wildly successful acting troupe for seniors, will take its act to the Normal Public Library tomorrow for its annual showcase.
This year's theme appears to be "Problem Solved?" as the various scenes performed by Young at Heartland actors involve the solutions people find, whether those solutions really solve the problem or not.
This showcase of short scenes takes place at the Normal Public Library on Friday, October 26, from 2 to 3 pm in the Community Room.
The performance is free and open to the public, with refreshments served. Call the library at 309-452-1757 for more information.
If you're over 55 and have a hankering to act, you'll want to check out Young at Heartland to see if it looks like a good match for you. They offer performances all fall, with classes beginning again next year.
You can check out the whole Fall schedule for Young at Heartland here, but note that the Normal Public Library tomorrow and Westminster Village on November 2 are the best options for the general public.
This year's theme appears to be "Problem Solved?" as the various scenes performed by Young at Heartland actors involve the solutions people find, whether those solutions really solve the problem or not.
This showcase of short scenes takes place at the Normal Public Library on Friday, October 26, from 2 to 3 pm in the Community Room.
The performance is free and open to the public, with refreshments served. Call the library at 309-452-1757 for more information.
If you're over 55 and have a hankering to act, you'll want to check out Young at Heartland to see if it looks like a good match for you. They offer performances all fall, with classes beginning again next year.
You can check out the whole Fall schedule for Young at Heartland here, but note that the Normal Public Library tomorrow and Westminster Village on November 2 are the best options for the general public.
Thanks for this announcement! I always enjoy the Young at Heartland library performance!!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a really fun show at the library!
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