The Players History
The Clifton Park Players (CPP),
now known as The Players at the Maureen Stapleton Theatre, is a not-for-profit
community theater group, which began its first season in the winter of '94 with the musical
melodrama Love Rides the Rails. We continued with the Neil Simon
comedy, Come Blow Your Horn, followed by the musical, Baby.
The initial season concluded with the 50's musical comedy, Bye, Bye, Birdie;
the cast exceeded 60 in number and ranged in age from 10 to 65. This production
provided us with our hallmark... A summer musical suited for family entertainment, whose
large numbers of cast and crew would be multigenerational... and was performed FREE!
Our success grew - '95 was Barnum; '96, The Music Man;
and '97 saw us move into the historic Cohoes Music Hall with Once Upon a Mattress.
During these formative years we have performed
comedies, Barefoot in the Park, Alone Together,
You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running, musicals, Nunsense,
Give My Regards to Broadway, The Fantasticks,
Finian's Rainbow and dramas, Our Town, The Runner
Stumbles, and Dial 'M' for Murder.
The 2000-2001 season, our eighth, began
with Grease, with audiences of 400+ in attendance
every night at the Cohoes Music Hall.
In September 2000, we became
the resident theatre
company at the
Maureen Stapleton Theatre on the campus of Hudson Valley Community College.
The current season in July with the musical Wizard of Oz on
the Maureen Stapleton stage, and a repeat performance of Your A Good
Man, Charlie Brown on the Macdonald Music Haven outdoor stage in
Schenectady. The season continues in the MST this fall with the
humorous and touching Steel Magnolias, then to a comedy Beau
Jest, and two Neil Simon's in a row, Come Blow Your Horn
(reprise), and Jake's Women. See the 2001-2002
season listings for dates and times for these upcoming shows.
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