Volunteers Needed for Wabeno Area Players 2019 Productions and Fine Arts Series

We need you!  Volunteers are needed for the following positions:  Ushers, Ticket/Box Office, Table Service and Coat Check.  You can volunteer for every show or just one performance.  We will take any time that you have to give.  Plus, you get to see one of our productions at no cost!

Community theatre is made possible because of community involvement and support. Did you know that every person you come in contact with at Wabeno Area Players is a volunteer? Our board provides necessary guidance and expertise, but to create numerous productions we need you!


Volunteers at a Wabeno Area Players Production


There are lots of volunteer opportunities: ushers, table staff, box office, marketing, publicity, stage crew, performers and technicians. Everyone is important to Wabeno Area Players. Whether it is for one hour or every day, we need you!


People who volunteer their energy do so for many reasons: to learn new skills, to make new friends and to share the magic of bringing stories to life.
Be a part of our community theatre.  Wabeno Area Players is a 501c3 non-profit organization.  We support many community causes throughout our area.  If you would like to volunteer or for more information, please call Linda at (920) 422-1492.  You can also email us at wabenoareaplayers@gmail.com, check our website www.wabenoareaplayers.org or Facebook @wabenoareaplayers. 

If you can help please contact us soon.
The next production by the Wabeno Area Players is, On Golden Pond.  Dates of the show are March 21-24 and 28-30.  The production will be held in Wabeno at Madonna Hall (1793) Elm Ave., Wabeno, WI 54566.  For tickets call (800) 838-3006 or online at: wabenoareaplayers.brownpapertickets.com


On Golden Pond is the love story of Ethel and Norman Thayer, who are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the forty-eighth year. He is a retired professor, nearing eighty, with heart palpitations and a failing memory—but still as tart-tongued, observant and eager for life as ever. Ethel, ten years younger, and the perfect foil for Norman, delights in all the small things that have enriched and continue to enrich their long life together. They are visited by their divorced, middle-aged daughter and her dentist fiancé, who then go off to Europe, leaving his teenage son behind for the summer. The boy quickly becomes the “grandchild” the elderly couple have longed for, and as Norman revels in taking his ward fishing and thrusting good books at him, he also learns some lessons about modern teenage awareness—and slang—in return. In the end, as the summer wanes, so does their brief idyll, and in the final, deeply moving moments of the play, Norman and Ethel are brought even closer together by the incidence of a mild heart attack. Time, they know, is now against them, but the years have been good and, perhaps, another summer on Golden Pond still awaits.

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