Calendar Events for
April of
2012
Thursday, April 5th
Saugus Rotary Club, Red Sox 100th Anniversary Tickets Silent Auction
Time:
2:30 pm -
5:00 pm
Location:
Online
Type:
Auction
Price per Person:
free
Rain Date:
2012/04/10
Description:
Silent Auction bid online at: dfama77@gmail.com
Bids accepted till April 13 at 5pm
April 20 Red Sox vs New York Yankees at 3:05pm
two tickets winning bid: Section 25 Row 3 seats 7&8
100th Anniversary of Red Sox Fenway Park
All funds to benefit Saugus Rotary local charities
(none provided),
(none provided)
Saugus Rotary Club, Red Sox 100th Anniversary Tickets Silent Auction
Time:
2:30 pm -
5:00 pm
Location:
Online
Type:
Auction
Price per Person:
free
Rain Date:
2012/04/10
Description:
Silent Auction bid online at: dfama77@gmail.com
Bids accepted till April 13 at 5pm
April 20 Red Sox vs New York Yankees at 3:05pm
two tickets winning bid: Section 25 Row 3 seats 7&8
100th Anniversary of Red Sox Fenway Park
All funds to benefit Saugus Rotary local charities
(none provided),
(none provided)
Saturday, April 14th
Yard Sale
Time:
8:00 am -
4:00 pm
Location:
372 Nahant Road; Nahant
Type:
Yard Sale
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Lots of computers, computer accessories, printers, ipod, electronics, new and used. Collectables, records, books, some antiques, photography and art items.
(none provided),
Sunday, April 15th
47th North East Toy Soldier Society's Toy Soldier Show
Time:
9:00 am -
3:00 pm
Location:
Holiday Inn Select, 15 Middlesex Canal Park, Woburn, MA
Type:
Bazaar
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Approximately 100 vendor tables featuring: Marx, King & Country, Conte Collectables, Heyde, Elastolin, Mignot, Britains, Dimestore, Dinky, Manoil, Barclay, Gray Iron, Timpo, and others. Toy soldiers of all types and sizes: Civilian, Farm, Zoo, Hunt, Railroad, Cowboys, Indians, Knights, Mini Gardens, Christmas, Bands, Military, plus Playsets, Action Figures, Toys, Books Uniforms, Badges, and Militaria.
781-321-8855,
Friday, April 20th
Theatre Co. of Saugus
Time:
7:30 pm -
9:30 pm
Location:
East Saugus United Methodist Church
Type:
Performance
Price per Person:
$10.00
Description:
The Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) will present You Can?t Take It With You, the classic 1937 farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It tells the story of the Sycamores, a family of upbeat eccentrics determined to march to the beat of their own drum even as the uptight ?real? world comes knocking on their door. Often credited as the inspiration for the modern situation comedy, this thoroughly American exploration of eccentricity and utopian living has influenced everything from The Munsters to The Simpsons. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
You Can?t Take It With You is will be presented just after Tax Day, since the Sycamores have never paid their income taxes. The TCS performances will be on Fridays and Saturdays, April 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, April 22, 29, 2012 at 2:00 PM. The location is the East Saugus United Methodist Church / 85 Chestnut Street, at the corner of Winter Street / Saugus, Massachusetts.
In accordance with the depression-era setting of the show, the ticket price is only $10 for all patrons. This is the lowest community theater ticket price anywhere. Ticket sales, directions, and information may be found on the TCS website at tcsaugus.org, or by phone at 781-816-2019.
Christian O?Neill is the director of the TCS production of You Can?t Take It With You. He previously directed their 2003 production of Lend Me A Tenor. The cast includes a number of veterans and newcomers to the TCS stage:
Frank S. Hildebrand portrays Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, the patriarch who embodies the family?s live and let live attitude. Susan Roberts is Penny Vanderhof Sycamore, a playwright and painter. Stephen Russo is her husband Paul Sycamore, who builds fireworks in the basement. He is assisted by Larry Segel as Mr. DePinna, who also models for Penny?s paintings. Ed Carmichael, played by Josh Black, enjoys printing and playing the xylophone. Meghann Breton plays Essie Carmichael, who has been studying dance for eight years, under the tutelage of Lisa Pizzano as Bella Kolenkhova.
Michelle Wells portrays Alice Sycamore, the only conventional member of the family. Her boyfriend is Tony Kirby, played by Matt Dickerson. His parents, David Roberts and Barbara Hunt as Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, feel rather uncomfortable when they come for a visit. Other guests, Lisa Scopa as drunken actress Gay Wellington, and Barbara Hunt as Russian émigré Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, feel right at home. Minelva LaPlante portrays Rheba, the cook, and Francisco Berrios is her boyfriend Donald. Tom Muxie is Mr. Henderson, from the IRS. Richard Vogel, Kevin Greene, and Sherri Raftery play G-Men, who also visit at an inopportune time.
781-816-7019,
Saturday, April 21st
Saugus Garden Club
Time:
1:00 pm -
3:00 pm
Location:
Saugus Senior Center
Type:
Exhibit
Price per Person:
free
Description:
Saugus Garden Club Presents
"A Rose by Any Other Name..."
A Flower Show with designs inspired by the works of William Shakespeare
Free and open to the public
Light refreshments will be available
Special Fairy House Designs by our younger people
781-231-0877,
Theatre Co. of Saugus
Time:
7:30 pm -
9:30 pm
Location:
East Saugus United Methodist Church
Type:
Performance
Price per Person:
$10.00
Description:
The Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) will present You Can?t Take It With You, the classic 1937 farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It tells the story of the Sycamores, a family of upbeat eccentrics determined to march to the beat of their own drum even as the uptight ?real? world comes knocking on their door. Often credited as the inspiration for the modern situation comedy, this thoroughly American exploration of eccentricity and utopian living has influenced everything from The Munsters to The Simpsons. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
You Can?t Take It With You is will be presented just after Tax Day, since the Sycamores have never paid their income taxes. The TCS performances will be on Fridays and Saturdays, April 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, April 22, 29, 2012 at 2:00 PM. The location is the East Saugus United Methodist Church / 85 Chestnut Street, at the corner of Winter Street / Saugus, Massachusetts.
In accordance with the depression-era setting of the show, the ticket price is only $10 for all patrons. This is the lowest community theater ticket price anywhere. Ticket sales, directions, and information may be found on the TCS website at tcsaugus.org, or by phone at 781-816-2019.
Christian O?Neill is the director of the TCS production of You Can?t Take It With You. He previously directed their 2003 production of Lend Me A Tenor. The cast includes a number of veterans and newcomers to the TCS stage:
Frank S. Hildebrand portrays Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, the patriarch who embodies the family?s live and let live attitude. Susan Roberts is Penny Vanderhof Sycamore, a playwright and painter. Stephen Russo is her husband Paul Sycamore, who builds fireworks in the basement. He is assisted by Larry Segel as Mr. DePinna, who also models for Penny?s paintings. Ed Carmichael, played by Josh Black, enjoys printing and playing the xylophone. Meghann Breton plays Essie Carmichael, who has been studying dance for eight years, under the tutelage of Lisa Pizzano as Bella Kolenkhova.
Michelle Wells portrays Alice Sycamore, the only conventional member of the family. Her boyfriend is Tony Kirby, played by Matt Dickerson. His parents, David Roberts and Barbara Hunt as Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, feel rather uncomfortable when they come for a visit. Other guests, Lisa Scopa as drunken actress Gay Wellington, and Barbara Hunt as Russian émigré Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, feel right at home. Minelva LaPlante portrays Rheba, the cook, and Francisco Berrios is her boyfriend Donald. Tom Muxie is Mr. Henderson, from the IRS. Richard Vogel, Kevin Greene, and Sherri Raftery play G-Men, who also visit at an inopportune time.
781-816-7019,
Sunday, April 22nd
Theatre Co. of Saugus
Time:
2:00 pm -
4:00 pm
Location:
East Saugus United Methodist Church
Type:
Performance
Price per Person:
$10.00
Description:
The Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) will present You Can?t Take It With You, the classic 1937 farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It tells the story of the Sycamores, a family of upbeat eccentrics determined to march to the beat of their own drum even as the uptight ?real? world comes knocking on their door. Often credited as the inspiration for the modern situation comedy, this thoroughly American exploration of eccentricity and utopian living has influenced everything from The Munsters to The Simpsons. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
You Can?t Take It With You is will be presented just after Tax Day, since the Sycamores have never paid their income taxes. The TCS performances will be on Fridays and Saturdays, April 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, April 22, 29, 2012 at 2:00 PM. The location is the East Saugus United Methodist Church / 85 Chestnut Street, at the corner of Winter Street / Saugus, Massachusetts.
In accordance with the depression-era setting of the show, the ticket price is only $10 for all patrons. This is the lowest community theater ticket price anywhere. Ticket sales, directions, and information may be found on the TCS website at tcsaugus.org, or by phone at 781-816-2019.
Christian O?Neill is the director of the TCS production of You Can?t Take It With You. He previously directed their 2003 production of Lend Me A Tenor. The cast includes a number of veterans and newcomers to the TCS stage:
Frank S. Hildebrand portrays Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, the patriarch who embodies the family?s live and let live attitude. Susan Roberts is Penny Vanderhof Sycamore, a playwright and painter. Stephen Russo is her husband Paul Sycamore, who builds fireworks in the basement. He is assisted by Larry Segel as Mr. DePinna, who also models for Penny?s paintings. Ed Carmichael, played by Josh Black, enjoys printing and playing the xylophone. Meghann Breton plays Essie Carmichael, who has been studying dance for eight years, under the tutelage of Lisa Pizzano as Bella Kolenkhova.
Michelle Wells portrays Alice Sycamore, the only conventional member of the family. Her boyfriend is Tony Kirby, played by Matt Dickerson. His parents, David Roberts and Barbara Hunt as Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, feel rather uncomfortable when they come for a visit. Other guests, Lisa Scopa as drunken actress Gay Wellington, and Barbara Hunt as Russian émigré Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, feel right at home. Minelva LaPlante portrays Rheba, the cook, and Francisco Berrios is her boyfriend Donald. Tom Muxie is Mr. Henderson, from the IRS. Richard Vogel, Kevin Greene, and Sherri Raftery play G-Men, who also visit at an inopportune time.
781-816-7019,
Friday, April 27th
Theatre Co. of Saugus
Time:
7:30 pm -
9:30 pm
Location:
East Saugus United Methodist Church
Type:
Performance
Price per Person:
$10.00
Description:
The Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) will present You Can?t Take It With You, the classic 1937 farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It tells the story of the Sycamores, a family of upbeat eccentrics determined to march to the beat of their own drum even as the uptight ?real? world comes knocking on their door. Often credited as the inspiration for the modern situation comedy, this thoroughly American exploration of eccentricity and utopian living has influenced everything from The Munsters to The Simpsons. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
You Can?t Take It With You is will be presented just after Tax Day, since the Sycamores have never paid their income taxes. The TCS performances will be on Fridays and Saturdays, April 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, April 22, 29, 2012 at 2:00 PM. The location is the East Saugus United Methodist Church / 85 Chestnut Street, at the corner of Winter Street / Saugus, Massachusetts.
In accordance with the depression-era setting of the show, the ticket price is only $10 for all patrons. This is the lowest community theater ticket price anywhere. Ticket sales, directions, and information may be found on the TCS website at tcsaugus.org, or by phone at 781-816-2019.
Christian O?Neill is the director of the TCS production of You Can?t Take It With You. He previously directed their 2003 production of Lend Me A Tenor. The cast includes a number of veterans and newcomers to the TCS stage:
Frank S. Hildebrand portrays Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, the patriarch who embodies the family?s live and let live attitude. Susan Roberts is Penny Vanderhof Sycamore, a playwright and painter. Stephen Russo is her husband Paul Sycamore, who builds fireworks in the basement. He is assisted by Larry Segel as Mr. DePinna, who also models for Penny?s paintings. Ed Carmichael, played by Josh Black, enjoys printing and playing the xylophone. Meghann Breton plays Essie Carmichael, who has been studying dance for eight years, under the tutelage of Lisa Pizzano as Bella Kolenkhova.
Michelle Wells portrays Alice Sycamore, the only conventional member of the family. Her boyfriend is Tony Kirby, played by Matt Dickerson. His parents, David Roberts and Barbara Hunt as Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, feel rather uncomfortable when they come for a visit. Other guests, Lisa Scopa as drunken actress Gay Wellington, and Barbara Hunt as Russian émigré Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, feel right at home. Minelva LaPlante portrays Rheba, the cook, and Francisco Berrios is her boyfriend Donald. Tom Muxie is Mr. Henderson, from the IRS. Richard Vogel, Kevin Greene, and Sherri Raftery play G-Men, who also visit at an inopportune time.
781-816-7019,
Saturday, April 28th
Theatre Co. of Saugus
Time:
7:30 pm -
9:30 pm
Location:
East Saugus United Methodist Church
Type:
Performance
Price per Person:
$10.00
Description:
The Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) will present You Can?t Take It With You, the classic 1937 farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It tells the story of the Sycamores, a family of upbeat eccentrics determined to march to the beat of their own drum even as the uptight ?real? world comes knocking on their door. Often credited as the inspiration for the modern situation comedy, this thoroughly American exploration of eccentricity and utopian living has influenced everything from The Munsters to The Simpsons. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
You Can?t Take It With You is will be presented just after Tax Day, since the Sycamores have never paid their income taxes. The TCS performances will be on Fridays and Saturdays, April 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, April 22, 29, 2012 at 2:00 PM. The location is the East Saugus United Methodist Church / 85 Chestnut Street, at the corner of Winter Street / Saugus, Massachusetts.
In accordance with the depression-era setting of the show, the ticket price is only $10 for all patrons. This is the lowest community theater ticket price anywhere. Ticket sales, directions, and information may be found on the TCS website at tcsaugus.org, or by phone at 781-816-2019.
Christian O?Neill is the director of the TCS production of You Can?t Take It With You. He previously directed their 2003 production of Lend Me A Tenor. The cast includes a number of veterans and newcomers to the TCS stage:
Frank S. Hildebrand portrays Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, the patriarch who embodies the family?s live and let live attitude. Susan Roberts is Penny Vanderhof Sycamore, a playwright and painter. Stephen Russo is her husband Paul Sycamore, who builds fireworks in the basement. He is assisted by Larry Segel as Mr. DePinna, who also models for Penny?s paintings. Ed Carmichael, played by Josh Black, enjoys printing and playing the xylophone. Meghann Breton plays Essie Carmichael, who has been studying dance for eight years, under the tutelage of Lisa Pizzano as Bella Kolenkhova.
Michelle Wells portrays Alice Sycamore, the only conventional member of the family. Her boyfriend is Tony Kirby, played by Matt Dickerson. His parents, David Roberts and Barbara Hunt as Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, feel rather uncomfortable when they come for a visit. Other guests, Lisa Scopa as drunken actress Gay Wellington, and Barbara Hunt as Russian émigré Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, feel right at home. Minelva LaPlante portrays Rheba, the cook, and Francisco Berrios is her boyfriend Donald. Tom Muxie is Mr. Henderson, from the IRS. Richard Vogel, Kevin Greene, and Sherri Raftery play G-Men, who also visit at an inopportune time.
781-816-7019,
Sunday, April 29th
Theatre Co. of Saugus
Time:
2:00 pm -
4:00 pm
Location:
East Saugus United Methodist Church
Type:
Performance
Price per Person:
$10.00
Description:
The Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) will present You Can?t Take It With You, the classic 1937 farce by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It tells the story of the Sycamores, a family of upbeat eccentrics determined to march to the beat of their own drum even as the uptight ?real? world comes knocking on their door. Often credited as the inspiration for the modern situation comedy, this thoroughly American exploration of eccentricity and utopian living has influenced everything from The Munsters to The Simpsons. It won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
You Can?t Take It With You is will be presented just after Tax Day, since the Sycamores have never paid their income taxes. The TCS performances will be on Fridays and Saturdays, April 20, 21, 27, 28 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, April 22, 29, 2012 at 2:00 PM. The location is the East Saugus United Methodist Church / 85 Chestnut Street, at the corner of Winter Street / Saugus, Massachusetts.
In accordance with the depression-era setting of the show, the ticket price is only $10 for all patrons. This is the lowest community theater ticket price anywhere. Ticket sales, directions, and information may be found on the TCS website at tcsaugus.org, or by phone at 781-816-2019.
Christian O?Neill is the director of the TCS production of You Can?t Take It With You. He previously directed their 2003 production of Lend Me A Tenor. The cast includes a number of veterans and newcomers to the TCS stage:
Frank S. Hildebrand portrays Grandpa Martin Vanderhof, the patriarch who embodies the family?s live and let live attitude. Susan Roberts is Penny Vanderhof Sycamore, a playwright and painter. Stephen Russo is her husband Paul Sycamore, who builds fireworks in the basement. He is assisted by Larry Segel as Mr. DePinna, who also models for Penny?s paintings. Ed Carmichael, played by Josh Black, enjoys printing and playing the xylophone. Meghann Breton plays Essie Carmichael, who has been studying dance for eight years, under the tutelage of Lisa Pizzano as Bella Kolenkhova.
Michelle Wells portrays Alice Sycamore, the only conventional member of the family. Her boyfriend is Tony Kirby, played by Matt Dickerson. His parents, David Roberts and Barbara Hunt as Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, feel rather uncomfortable when they come for a visit. Other guests, Lisa Scopa as drunken actress Gay Wellington, and Barbara Hunt as Russian émigré Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, feel right at home. Minelva LaPlante portrays Rheba, the cook, and Francisco Berrios is her boyfriend Donald. Tom Muxie is Mr. Henderson, from the IRS. Richard Vogel, Kevin Greene, and Sherri Raftery play G-Men, who also visit at an inopportune time.
781-816-7019,