Photo Flash: First Look at Point St. Charles Community Theatre's VINTAGE HITCHCOCK

By: Apr. 28, 2017
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Point St. Charles Community Theatre has announced its next play. Opening tonight, April 28th, 2017, VINTAGE HITCHCOCK is written by Joe Landry and directed by Emily Schon. In Joe Landry's play - spies; murder; love; and other trademarks of Alfred Hitchcock come to life.

BroadwayWorld brings you a first look below!

Imagine a time when stories were told by radio. Skilled actors would coax audiences out of their living rooms and into their imagination solely through sound.

The play is a trio of radio suspense dramas, The Lodger, (modelled after Jack the Ripper) Sabotage, (terrorist attacks and undercover investigation) and 39 Steps(international spy story) which are enacted for a live radio broadcast.

The audience will also get to experience the magic of live sound effects and vintage radio commercials.

All performances take place at The Old Bank, 1900 Wellington St., Montreal, Quebec. Donation (suggested minimum donation of $ 9.00). For reservations, go to www.psccommunity.com.

The PSC Community Theatre is a volunteer non-profit group dedicated to bringing live Theatre to the Point and to have fun doing it ! We also support a Youth Theatre program in co-operation with the Point St. Charles YMCA.

high res photos Photo Flash: First Look at Point St. Charles Community Theatre's VINTAGE HITCHCOCK Photo Flash: First Look at Point St. Charles Community Theatre's VINTAGE HITCHCOCK Photo Flash: First Look at Point St. Charles Community Theatre's VINTAGE HITCHCOCK Photo Flash: First Look at Point St. Charles Community Theatre's VINTAGE HITCHCOCK Photo Flash: First Look at Point St. Charles Community Theatre's VINTAGE HITCHCOCK


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