Thursday, July 22, 2021
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The Saint Anthony Guild Players
Proudly Present
William Shakespeare’s
As You Like It
As directors of the St. Anthony Guild Players, we would like to cordially invite you to come and enjoy this year’s production of William Shakespeare’s timeless comedy, As You Like It. We will be performing three times at the Central Brown County Library auditorium, located in the basement of the library. The dates and times are as follows:
Wednesday, July 28, 5-7:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 29, 5-7:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 31, 12:30-3:00 p.m.
All performances are free admission; there is no cost involved, unless you choose to make a donation. We hope that you will join us for one or more of these performances, and while experiencing Shakespeare’s rich and deep language, enjoy likewise his inimitable sense of the comedic. “As You Like It” is a charming comedy filled with love, mistaken identities, family feuds, and wandering exiles, all bound together in Shakespeare's beautiful and witty language. We hope you will enjoy watching it as much as we enjoy putting it on!
The Saint Anthony Guild Players is a group composed of talented young people from families in and around the area who give up much of their summer to make each play a work of art. We strive to make our productions as family-friendly as possible, and so we encourage you to bring the whole family for this unique mixture of entertainment and education.
If you have any questions regarding the Guild, please visit our Facebook page at “St. Anthony Guild Players Green Bay”, and feel free to post any comments or inquiries that you may have.
Our poster for this year is attached to this email, so please feel free to take a look at it, print it up, post it wherever you like, and share it and this email with family and friends. Your support is greatly appreciated!
God bless you, and we hope to see you at the show!
-Kiera and Keona Kelley, Directors
“All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.”
- Jaques, As You Like It
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Friday, June 15, 2018
As director of the St. Anthony Guild Players, I would like to cordially invite you to come and enjoy this year’s production of William Shakespeare’s timeless comedy, The Tempest. We will be performing three times at the Central Brown County Library auditorium, located in the basement of the library. The dates and times are as follows:
All performances are free admission; there is no cost involved, unless you choose to make a donation. We hope that you will join us for one or more of these performances, and while experiencing Shakespeare’s rich and deep language, enjoy likewise his inimitable sense of the comedic. "The Tempest" was the last play that Shakespeare wrote, and the story has it all: danger, magic, romance, repentance, political intrigue, revenge, forgiveness, and of course some drunken comic relief. We believe you will enjoy watching it as much as we enjoy putting it on!
The Saint Anthony Guild Players is a group composed of talented young people from families in and around the area who give up much of their summer to make each play a work of art. We strive to make our productions as family-friendly as possible, and so we encourage you to bring the whole family for this unique mixture of entertainment and education.
If you have any questions regarding the Guild, please visit our Facebook page at “St. Anthony Guild Players Green Bay”, and feel free to post any comments or inquiries that you may have. Your support is greatly appreciated!
God bless you, and we hope to see you at the show!
-Kaitlin M. Kelley, Director
“They say there's but five upon this isle:
we are three of them;
if th' other two be brained like us,
the state totters."
–Trinculo, The Tempest
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am pleased to announce the performance times for this summer's production, "The Merchant of Venice", directed by Keelin and Kiera Kelley. Please mark your calendars, and feel free to pass the word on to anyone you know who might be interested in a free, educational, and profound Shakespearean comedy. God bless you!