Upcoming Events at the Holland Theatre
Title: 2nd Annual Windmill AwardsBegin Date: 05/28/2013 End Date: 05/28/2013
Begin Time: 7:00 PM End Time: 9:00 PM
2nd Annual Windmill Awards
Red carpet event will begin at 6:30 with our own "Red Carpet Diva" - Shary Duff followed by the 7:00 awards program emceed by Jason Duff. Piano music will be provided by Tom Boone with a special guest appearance by our own "Liberace" - Dean
This event is sponsored by Windmill Productions.
Adults $7 - Seniors/Students $5
Title: Master Piano Classes
Begin Date: 06/01/2013 End Date: 06/01/2013
Begin Time: TBA End Time: TBA
Master Piano Classes
June 1, 2013
The Holland Theatre is excited to announce two new pianos in the theatre. A 7 foot Yamaha grand and Baldwin studio piano. Both are tremendous additions to the theatre. Your help is needed to fund these outstanding instruments.
In celebration and as a fundraiser for the piano fund, Windmill Productions and the Holland Theatre will host a piano master class on Saturday, June 1st from 1 - 3pm, taught by Dean Altstaetter. Students will be invited by their piano teachers to attend. Please watch for information and come out to support our young musicians!
Title: Sweet Aromas & Windmill Productions' Holland Piano Fundraising Event
Begin Date: 06/01/2013 End Date: 06/01/2013
Begin Time: 5:00 PM End Time: 8:00 PM
Sweet Aromas & The Board of Windmill Productions' Holland Piano Fundraising Event
Join us at Sweet Aromas June 1st, 2013 from 5 - 8pm. Proceeds will be donated to the Holland Piano Fund.
Title: Liberace
Begin Date: 06/07/2013 End Date: 06/07/2013
Begin Time: 7:30 PM End Time: 9:30 PM
Liberace
June 7th & 8th at 7:30 pm
By Brent Hazelton
Meet the Man Behind the Grand
A moving and highly-entertaining tribute to the performer and musician famous for his charm, glitz, and glamour. On a set reminiscent of his celebrated television program of the 1950s, Liberace relives the high (and low) points of his prolific life, leading the audience through his childhood and into the life changing moments of his career; introducing the person beyond the persona of an acclaimed performer in American history. Interwoven with a rollicking piano score spanning classical and popular music from Chopin to Chopsticks, Rachmaninoff to Ragtime, and everything in between, this solo-performer tour de force will leave your audience cheering the life of a uniquely American icon.
Directed by Becky Engel
Meet the Man Behind the Grand
A moving and highly-entertaining tribute to the performer and musician famous for his charm, glitz, and glamour. On a set reminiscent of his celebrated television program of the 1950s, Liberace relives the high (and low) points of his prolific life, leading the audience through his childhood and into the life changing moments of his career; introducing the person beyond the persona of an acclaimed performer in American history. Interwoven with a rollicking piano score spanning classical and popular music from Chopin to Chopsticks, Rachmaninoff to Ragtime, and everything in between, this solo-performer tour de force will leave your audience cheering the life of a uniquely American icon.
Directed by Becky Engel
Table Seating: $25
General Admission: Adults $20 Senior/Students $15 Children under 12 $10
Title: Liberace
Begin Date: 06/08/2013 End Date: 06/08/2013
Begin Time: 7:30 PM End Time: 9:30 PM
Liberace
June 7th & 8th at 7:30 pm
By Brent Hazelton
Meet the Man Behind the Grand
A moving and highly-entertaining tribute to the performer and musician famous for his charm, glitz, and glamour. On a set reminiscent of his celebrated television program of the 1950s, Liberace relives the high (and low) points of his prolific life, leading the audience through his childhood and into the life changing moments of his career; introducing the person beyond the persona of an acclaimed performer in American history. Interwoven with a rollicking piano score spanning classical and popular music from Chopin to Chopsticks, Rachmaninoff to Ragtime, and everything in between, this solo-performer tour de force will leave your audience cheering the life of a uniquely American icon.
Directed by Becky Engel
Meet the Man Behind the Grand
A moving and highly-entertaining tribute to the performer and musician famous for his charm, glitz, and glamour. On a set reminiscent of his celebrated television program of the 1950s, Liberace relives the high (and low) points of his prolific life, leading the audience through his childhood and into the life changing moments of his career; introducing the person beyond the persona of an acclaimed performer in American history. Interwoven with a rollicking piano score spanning classical and popular music from Chopin to Chopsticks, Rachmaninoff to Ragtime, and everything in between, this solo-performer tour de force will leave your audience cheering the life of a uniquely American icon.
Directed by Becky Engel
Table Seating: $25
General Admission: Adults $20 Senior/Students $15 Children under 12 $10
Title: Our Town
Begin Date: 06/21/2013 End Date: 06/21/2013
Begin Time: 7:30 PM End Time: 9:30 PM
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Our Town
June 21st & 22nd at 7:30 pm
Come celebrate the 75th anniversary of "Our Town", A Play in Three Acts (1938)
"Indeed the play's success across cultural borders around the world attests to its being something much greater than an American play: it is a play that captures the universal experience of being alive."
--Donald Margulies in the Foreword to Our Town.
Our Town by Thornton Wilder, as described by Edward Albee "...the greatest American play ever written," the story follows the small town of Grover's Corners through three acts: "Daily Life," "Love and Marriage," and "Death and Eternity." Narrated by a stage manager and performed with minimal props and sets, audiences follow the Webb and Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry, and eventually—in one of the most famous scenes in American theatre—die.
Directed by Kris Swisher
Adults $15 - Seniors/Students $12 - Children Under 12 $7
Title: Our Town
Begin Date: 06/22/2013 End Date: 06/22/2013
Begin Time: 7:30 PM End Time: 9:30 PM
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Our Town
June 21st & 22nd at 7:30 pm
Come celebrate the 75th anniversary of "Our Town", A Play in Three Acts (1938)
"Indeed the play's success across cultural borders around the world attests to its being something much greater than an American play: it is a play that captures the universal experience of being alive."
--Donald Margulies in the Foreword to Our Town.
Our Town by Thornton Wilder, as described by Edward Albee "...the greatest American play ever written," the story follows the small town of Grover's Corners through three acts: "Daily Life," "Love and Marriage," and "Death and Eternity." Narrated by a stage manager and performed with minimal props and sets, audiences follow the Webb and Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry, and eventually—in one of the most famous scenes in American theatre—die.
Directed by Kris Swisher
Adults $15 - Seniors/Students $12 - Children Under 12 $7
Title: THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT?HE SMELL OF THE CROWD
Begin Date: 08/02/2013 End Date: 08/02/2013
Begin Time: 7:30 PM End Time: 9:30 PM
The Roar of the Greasepaint....The Smell of the Crowd
August 2nd & 3rd at 7:30pm
August 4th at 2pm
Few get out of life everything they desire, yet true contentment lies in the heart. One who "gets" is Sir, and one who’s always bested is his foil, Cocky, of the "have-nots." They meet to play "The Game." Sir insists that the "haves" must retain their position even if the rules of the game must be constantly changed to accommodate them. Thus Cocky contends with new rules at every turn. Cocky tries again and again, unsuccessfully, to play the game, and with every defeat his rules become more restrictive. Cocky tires of Sir’s commanding role revolts and declares that only in dreams do hopes come true. Sir reminds Cocky that it is the courage, wisdom and foresight of the "haves" that improves the lot of the "have-nots." Crowned "King" in a mock ceremony Cocky seems to be winning the game of life, but Sir steps in to remind him that wealth is the trump card. Desperate as Act One ends, Cocky pleads to heaven with the great number Who Can I Turn To. Someone even more downtrodden than Cocky enters to play the game. Cocky becomes as overbearing as Sir. Cocky asserts himself with Sir, and with new confidence plays the game and wins. He challenges Sir’s mastery and proposes his new rules. But neither Cocky nor Sir can make the grade alone. Finally they share the load and head for a future of mutual understanding.
Directed by Tom Boone
Assisted by Chris Tillman
Directed by Tom Boone
Assisted by Chris Tillman
Adult $15 - Seniors/Students $12 - Children Under 12 $7
Title: The Roar of the Greasepaint....The Smell of the Crowd
Begin Date: 08/03/2013 End Date: 08/03/2013
Begin Time: 7:30 PM End Time: 9:30 PM
The Roar of the Greasepaint....The Smell of the Crowd
August 2nd & 3rd at 7:30pm
August 4th at 2pm
Title: The Roar of the Greasepaint....The Smell of the Crowd
Begin Date: 08/04/2013 End Date: 08/04/2013
Begin Time: 2:00 PM End Time: 4:00 PM
The Roar of the Greasepaint....The Smell of the Crowd
August 2nd & 3rd at 7:30pm
August 4th at 2pm
Few get out of life everything they desire, yet true contentment lies in the heart. One who "gets" is Sir, and one who’s always bested is his foil, Cocky, of the "have-nots." They meet to play "The Game." Sir insists that the "haves" must retain their position even if the rules of the game must be constantly changed to accommodate them. Thus Cocky contends with new rules at every turn. Cocky tries again and again, unsuccessfully, to play the game, and with every defeat his rules become more restrictive. Cocky tires of Sir’s commanding role revolts and declares that only in dreams do hopes come true. Sir reminds Cocky that it is the courage, wisdom and foresight of the "haves" that improves the lot of the "have-nots." Crowned "King" in a mock ceremony Cocky seems to be winning the game of life, but Sir steps in to remind him that wealth is the trump card. Desperate as Act One ends, Cocky pleads to heaven with the great number Who Can I Turn To. Someone even more downtrodden than Cocky enters to play the game. Cocky becomes as overbearing as Sir. Cocky asserts himself with Sir, and with new confidence plays the game and wins. He challenges Sir’s mastery and proposes his new rules. But neither Cocky nor Sir can make the grade alone. Finally they share the load and head for a future of mutual understanding.
Directed by Tom Boone
Assisted by Chris Tillman
Directed by Tom Boone
Assisted by Chris Tillman
Adult $15 - Seniors/Students $12 - Children Under 12 $7
Title: 14th Annual Hot Summer Nights Cruise In
Begin Date: 08/10/2013 End Date: 08/10/2013
Begin Time: 6:00 PM End Time: 9:00 PM
The Top of Ohio Cruisers presents The 14th Annual Hot Summer Nights Cruise In
August 10, 2013
To benefit the Holland Theatre




