Only nine days of performance! Nine plays, six directors, robots galore! The show starts at 8pm Fridays and Saturdays, 7pm Sunday Sept 26th and Oct 3rd, and 2pm on Sunday, Oct 10th.
RESERVE YOUR TICKETS EARLY. THEY WILL GO FAST. Call (603) 436-8123 to reserve or purchase tickets online at
www.PlayersRing.org.
Agents of Queen Victoria search for a secret weapon on the outer reaches of space. A...
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Only nine days of performance! Nine plays, six directors, robots galore! The show starts at 8pm Fridays and Saturdays, 7pm Sunday Sept 26th and Oct 3rd, and 2pm on Sunday, Oct 10th.
RESERVE YOUR TICKETS EARLY. THEY WILL GO FAST. Call (603) 436-8123 to reserve or purchase tickets online at
www.PlayersRing.org.
Agents of Queen Victoria search for a secret weapon on the outer reaches of space. A disgruntled robot gets family counseling. A mad scientist aims to destroy the world with the help of a cyber head and time traveling brothers. “An Evening of Steampunk and Robot Theatre” debuts nine original short plays at The Players’ Ring Theater September 24th through October 10th.
Local artist and writer John Herman produced the evening, collecting a diverse roster of writers, actors, directors, musicians, and more to bring the shows to life for charity. Proceeds earned by the show will be distributed to three charities including New Hampshire Association of the Blind’s 2020 VisionQuest.
The evening includes live music performances by experimental electronic duo The Attic Bits and elaborate steampunk and robot props by Sean O’Connell. In addition to the theater experience, audience members will be given a web address where they can download original music, comic book art, and eight more original plays published as a Creative Commons licensed steampunk and robot anthology.
For updates on the production, visit John Herman’s website at
www.JohnHerman.org
About the Players’ Ring:
The Players’ Ring is a non-profit theater that provides an intimate setting for local theater companies producing both published and original scripts. It encourages the production of plays written by local writers in the greater Portsmouth region. For more information about the Players’ Ring, please check out the website at
www.PlayersRing.org