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PO Box 2 OR 22 Pleasant St.
Georgetown, MA 01833


For more information, call:(978) 352-6367 or send e-mail to Georgetown Theatre Workshop.

The Georgetown Theatre Workshop from Georgetown, Massachusetts is a non-profit amateur community theater group, currently celebrating our 36th season.

Announcing our 2009 - 2010 Season!

  • It Runs in the Family” by Ray Cooney
  • Britain’s master farceur ( “Two Into One”, “Run For Your Wife”, et al. ) is at it again. Set in a hospital, “It Runs in the Family” contains the usual assortment of farcical nuts running in and out of doors mistaking everybody for someone else, as Dr. Mortimore tries to fend off a paternity suit, an ex-wife, a punkish daughter and various other lunatics so that he may, at last, deliver the Ponsonby Lecture in an international conference.

    Cast - 7 men, 4 women: 11 total

    Auditions - September 13th and September 15th

    Performances - November 13th, 14th, 19th, 20th, and 21st

    Questions regarding auditions can be sent to the director, Ann Jaroncyk.

    The script can be obtained for perusal purposes with a $5 deposit by contacting our secratary at (978) 352-6367.

  • “Poison Pen Letters to Practically Everybody” by Lou Dispenza
  • Cast - 3 men, 3 women: 6 total

    Performance - February 13th, Dinner Theatre

  • The Good Doctor” by Neil Simon
  • This Broadway hit is a composite of Neil Simon and Anton Chekhov. In one sketch a harridan storms a bank and upbraids the manager for his gout and lack of money. In another, a father takes his son to a house where he will be initiated into the mysteries of sex, only to relent at the last moment and leave the boy more perplexed than ever. In another sketch, a crafty seducer goes to work on a wedded woman, only to realize that the woman has been in command from the first overture. Let us not forget the classic tale of a man who offers to drown himself for three rubles. The stories are droll, the portraits affectionate, the humor infectious and the fun unending.

    Cast - 2 men, 3 women: 5 total

    Auditions - January 3rd and January 4th

    Performances - Febuary 26th, 27th, March 4th, 5th, and 6th

    The script can be obtained for perusal purposes with a $5 deposit by contacting our secratary at (978) 352-6367.

  • Seniors of the Sahara by Barbara Pease Weber
  • Sylvia Goldberg, a respectable retired New Jersey school teacher, brings home more than just souvenirs upon returning from her grandson’s wedding in Israel. Sylvie’s troubles begin when she realizes that the old teapot she purchased at an outdoor market is actually a priceless relic containing a geriatric genie “Eugene” with a bad back and a penchant for vodka and V8. Keeping Eugene a secret from her three best friends, Mabel, Thelma and Fannie, proves to be nearly as difficult as protecting herself from Eugene’s former master who follows Sylvie home and threatens her at knifepoint. Be careful what you wish for Sylvie Goldberg! You never know, it might come true. Seniors of the Sahara is a magical romantic comedy for seniors and “juniors” of all ages.

    Cast - 3-4 men, 4 women: 7-8 total

    Auditions - March 14th and March 15th

    Performances - May 14th, 15th, 16th (Matinee, 2:00PM), 20th, 21st, and 22nd