March Events

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Open House - Summer

Got questions about Traveling Players’ programs? Come meet us at the Open House! Artistic Director Jeanne Harrison and Thespian Director Morgan Shotwell will be there to answer your questions about our programs, sleepaway camps, and what makes Traveling Players joyous, artistically challenging, and a place for friendships to flourish!
  • When:
    • Monday, March 4, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
      • On Zoom!
  • Who: ALL Traveling Players interested in Summer Camps & Conservatories! (New & Prospective)
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        • Want to meet us before auditioning/interviewing? Come!
  • Zoom Registration Link
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Summer 2024

Dracula: A Comic Thriller

By Kent R. Brown
Ages 6+ | 60 min | Tickets: $15 

Having munched their way through most of the population in rural Transylvania, Count Dracula and his minions have set their sights on the bright lights of London and all the tasty morsels who live therein.  The count must be stopped before all of London becomes his personal buffet! But, alas, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, the renowned sleuthing duo are vacationing and won’t return for weeks. What to do? 

Fortunately, their resourceful nieces, Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson, would rather save London from annihilation than study for their upcoming exams.  Joined by Sabrina Van Helsing, the daughter of Bram Stoker’s celebrated vampire slayer, and some new friends, this courageous band of novice vampire slayers sets off to do battle with the prince of darkness. 

Can Dracula be vanquished before he devours all of London? There are bites and screams galore, and a surprise ending that will delight the whole family!

Performance Dates:

  • March 9 at 1 pm
  • March 10 at 1 pm
  • March 16 at 1 pm
  • March 17 at 1 pm

All performances will take place in our Studio in Tysons Corner Center.

Please Note:

  • There will be use of theatrical fog and minimal strobe effects.
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Jane Eyre

Adapted by Dr. Christine Christine Davey from the novel by Charlotte Brontë
Ages 8+ | 85 min | Tickets: $15 

Orphaned as an infant, young Jane Eyre has known a lifetime of cruelty.  First at the hands of her tyrannical Aunt Reed and then during her education at a dreary charity school for impoverished children. 

Yet through it all, she yearns for something greater – a life free from the expectations and restrictions of poverty and girlhood that have shackled her.  As Jane exclaims, and the chorus echos, “I am no bird, and no net ensnares me. I am a free human being with an independent will. I am!” 

Join Jane on her eponymous journey into young adulthood, as she crafts an independent life that she can be proud of.  Faithfully adapted by Dr. Davey,  Charlotte Brontë’s rich and remarkable novel takes center stage and sparkles with new life, love, and energy.

Performance Dates:

  • March 9 at 7 pm
  • March 10 at 7 pm
  • March 16 at 7 pm
  • March 17 at 7 pm

All performances will take place in our Studio in Tysons Corner Center.

Please Note:

  • There will be use of theatrical fog and minimal strobe effects.
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Performances & Events

Camp Auditions!

Don't miss out on your chance to join Traveling Players' Nationally Awarded Camps & Conservatories! Auditions in-person at our Studio in Tysons Corner Center.

Mythology Ensemble:

  • Tuesday, Mar 19, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Improv Intensive:

  • Monday, Mar 11, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Thespian Ensemble:

  • Monday, Mar 18, 6:00 - 8:30 pm

Technical Theatre:

  • By Appointment

Shakespeare Ensemble:

  • FULL for Summer 2024

Shakespeare Troupe:

  • Acting Spots FULL for Summer 2024
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Summer 2024:
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Studio

Traveling Players Studio
Tysons Corner Center – DL01
1961 Chain Bridge Road, Tysons, VA 22102

Mailing

P.O. Box 1315
Great Falls, VA 22066

Traveling Players Ensemble is funded in part by ArtsFairfax and the Virginia Commission for the Arts, which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
Photo Credits Include: Jess Wallach - The Body is Good, Isaiah Brown - Pint Sized Productions, Jillian Skara, Lloyd Wolfe, Eleanor Tucker, and Morgan Shotwell
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