Reader’s Theatre

  The Miners Foundry will present Reader’s Theatre on Sunday, November 27, 2016.  Readers Theatre has been called Story Time for Grown Ups, or Theatre of the Mind, and gained popularity during  World War II when large stage plays were too expensive to produce.  Using minimal props, the actor and your imagination illustrate the story.

$10

Reader’s Theatre

  The Miners Foundry will present Reader’s Theatre on Sunday, April 23, 2017.  Readers Theatre has been called Story Time for Grown Ups, or Theatre of the Mind, and gained popularity during  World War II when large stage plays were too expensive to produce.  Using minimal props, the actor and your imagination illustrate the story. This

$10

Reader’s Theatre

  The Miners Foundry will present Reader’s Theatre on Sunday, July 2, 2017.  Reader's Theatre has been called Story Time for Grown Ups, or Theatre of the Mind, and gained popularity during  World War II when large stage plays were too expensive to produce.  Using minimal props, the actor and your imagination illustrate the story.

$10

Reader’s Theatre

  The Miners Foundry will present Reader’s Theatre on Sunday, April 29, 2018.  Reader’s Theatre has been called Story Time for Grown Ups, or Theatre of the Mind, and gained popularity during World War II when large stage plays were too expensive to produce.  Using minimal props, the actor and your imagination illustrate the story. 

$10

Reader’s Theater

  The Miners Foundry will present Tim O'Connor's Reader’s Theater on Sunday, August 26, 2018.  Reader’s Theater has been called Story Time for Grown Ups, or Theatre of the Mind, and gained popularity during World War II when large stage plays were too expensive to produce.  Using minimal props, the actor and your imagination illustrate

$10

Reader’s Theater

  The Miners Foundry will present Tim O’Connor’s Reader’s Theater on Sunday, January 6, 2019.  Reader’s Theater has been called Story Time for Grown Ups, or Theatre of the Mind, and gained popularity during World War II when large stage plays were too expensive to produce.  Using minimal props, the actor and your imagination illustrate

$10