Since 1981, the Windsor Community Playhouse has been entertaining audiences of all ages with their lively, intriguing, humorous, and whimsical theatrical productions. As the 2015-2016 season comes to a start this September, prepare to be wowed by another round-up of outstanding shows, filled with casts of talented, local actors and actresses that make up the creative Playhouse.

The first performance to hit the stage this season, will be a romantic drama titled, Lighthouse, and has the scheduled the dates of September 25, 26, 27 and October 2,3,9 and 10 for shows to take place. Written by award-winning American author and playwright, William Baer, the story-line delves into the life of a passionate travel writer living in a Beach Haven lighthouse. Bring on the tissues!

The month of December will bring about the festive-themed production, Littlest Angel, just in time for the holidays. Come February and March 2016, laugh the night away during the comedic performances of Greater Tuna. The final theatre production of the season, Murder is a Fine Art, will leave you hanging off the edge of your seat in anticipation, trying to solve the curious and mystifying tale that is unraveled before your eyes. The annual murder mystery show also includes a dinner for attendees to savor during their evening at the Playhouse.

Enjoy all of these engaging, family-oriented performances in the comforts of the intimate and cozy theatre, located in Windsor at 561 East Garden Drive, Unit A. Season tickets are on sale now– a package which includes all four shows at a rate of $75. By being a season ticket holder, you will save over 15% on tickets for the regular season shows. Doors always open half an hour prior show time, and seating is first-come first-served. Snacks and beverages are available for purchase throughout all performances.

The Windsor Community Playhouse is the town's only nonprofit performing arts group, and its members are so grateful for all of the dedicated volunteers, actors and donors who have helped to keep the entertainment going, and the theatre thriving for over thirty years now. They also work to provide children in the community with quality theatrical opportunities, such as youth workshops and shows featuring kids as cast members. If you are interested in volunteering, check it out, there could be the perfect role for you!

To purchase individual show or season tickets, or for more information on any of the upcoming productions, call the Windsor Community Playhouse Box Office at (970) 674-1790 or visit http://www.windsorplayhouse.org.

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