Hanover Little Theatre 360 Blooming Grove Road, Hanover, PA 17331 Ad-Lib 717-637-5297 • www.HanoverLittleTheatre.com

VOLUME 63 NUMBER 4 JUNE 2012

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hat do you get when you combine a group of gamblers, people in love, and the redemption of souls? , the classic musical which Wwill come to life on our stage July 12–14 and 19–21 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, July 15 at 2 p.m. under the direction of Nikki Bull and Audrey Landi with musical director Sally Chase. Besides the beloved “,” “More I Cannot Wish You,” Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat,” and many other toe-tapping songs, you’ll be enter- tained by our talented Hot Box Dancers, Mission Band and several other New York characters. Leading our cast are: Angela Wise (Adelaide), Anna Heckert (Sarah), Joe Reed (Nathan Detroit), and Jeremy Slagle (Sky Masterson) along with the zany trio of gamblers—Duane Bull (Benny Southstreet), Joel Cook (Rusty Charlie) and Dave Miller (Nicely- Nicely Johnson). Tickets are $13 and are on sale at The Reader’s Café (125 Broadway, Hanover). Theatre goers may also place ticket orders online at www.HanoverLittleTheatre.com by clicking on the MyCommunityEvents link. Discounts are available for students and seniors. Visit our Web site for details on seating and tickets.

New Ticketing System to be Implemented anover Little Theatre is making plans to implement a new ticketing system for the 2012–2013H season. The Vendini upgrade will allow a more accurate and interactive ticket- ing experience for our patrons. Patrons will be Picnic Time at Little Theatre able to select their exact seats from an online “live” seating chart; elect to print a confirmation The Hanover Community Players’ annual receipt or E-Tickets; even sign up for a mem- picnic and meeting will be held Sunday, bership. Don’t fret...we will also be provid- June 24, beginning at 4 p.m. at the Hanover ing services to our non-computer patrons as Little Theatre. well. Specific details will be forthcoming... The theatre will provide broasted chicken just in time for the Season Member- and drinks. Picnic goers should bring a cov- ship kick-off. Our goal is to make ered dish. Remember all members of the this technological move while Players are invited. providing a more dynamic and positive theatre After the meal, the annual meeting will be experience for our held where we announce our season and community. elect board members and officers. Thank If you plan to attend, please RSVP to 717- you for your 637-5297 or info@HanoverLittleTheatre. continued com.

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Yard Sale at Hanover Little Theatre On Saturday, June 23, from 7 a.m.–2 p.m. there will be a yard sale fundraiser in our parking lot. Several independent vendors (board and cast members) will be selling books, clothing, home décor, jewelry, etc. In addition, tables of baked goods, drinks, and other yard sale items will be available with all proceeds benefitting the theatre. If you’d like to donate baked goods or yard sale items for the theatre’s tables or assist us the day of the sale, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Brandon O’Donnell (717-968-2316) or Audrey Landi (717-624-7028). Please plan to come and support our efforts to keep the arts in our community.

Insights to who’s who on the board, their interests, involvement...... Board Member Spotlight – Bonnie Raubenstine ♦♦Has been performing with Hanover Little Theatre for 35 years. ♦♦First role, Adelaide—Guys and Dolls, 1977. Other roles, Mrs. Snow—Carousel, Fiona McClaren— Brigadoon, Golde—Fiddler on the Roof, Bonnie—Anything Goes, Sister Amnesia—Nunsense and sequels, Stepmother—Cinderella ♦♦Has performed in over 25 musicals just at HCP and a handful of plays. ♦♦Also performed at other venues—EPAC, ACTS of Kindness, Gettysburg Stage, and more. ♦♦Currently serving on the Hanover Little Theatre board of directors. ♦♦Provided musical direction for Your a Good Man Charlie Brown. ♦♦Retired teacher from Spring Grove Area School District ♦♦Born here and stayed a resident of Hanover. ♦♦Other activities—plays violin in Hanover Symphony Orchestra (charter member), rings English handbells at Trinity UCC, Girl Scout leader for 10 years, family camping, baking and cooking delicious foods.