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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-355-8673



Address: 1424 W Paces Ferry Rd NW 30327 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: www.westminster.net

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The Westminster Players 05.11.2020

Seniors from Anonymous

The Westminster Players 29.10.2020

Great show! Loved working with these talented actors!

The Westminster Players 13.10.2020

Free Pizza and Amazing Anon(ymous)! Come and see this amazing show tomorrow, February 20, for the Open Dress Rehearsal of Anon(ymous)! 4:30 PM-6:00 PM... Kellett Theater All students who see the show are invited for the FREE Pizza after the show!

The Westminster Players 07.10.2020

Don’t miss the Westminster middle school production of The Lion King, Jr! Some tickets are still available for the Saturday, February, 1st 7pm performance in Kellett Theater, but they must be reserved online. https://westminstersaturdaylionkingjr.eventbrite.com/ As always, no reservations are required to attend the final dress rehearsal on Thursday, January 30th at 4:30pm. Come see, it’s fantastic!!

The Westminster Players 21.09.2020

LoveSick presented by the Westminster Players this weekend! Great show!

The Westminster Players 16.09.2020

Come see LoveSick today at 4:30 pm, or tomorrow evening at 7:00 pm! Open seating, Kellett Theater.

The Westminster Players 30.08.2020

Break a leg, StageCats!

The Westminster Players 26.08.2020

MAMMA MIA, it's going to be a great show!! 4:30pm today! OPEN SEATING for the dress rehearsal! 7pm Thursday 4:30 Friday 7pm Saturday

The Westminster Players 13.08.2020

OPEN DRESS REHEARSAL is at 4:30pm on Wednesday in Kellett Theatre!!

The Westminster Players 07.08.2020

Westminster Players Present: Mamma Mia! October 24-26 Kellett Theatre, Broyles Arts Center Please join us for a fun-filled production of the smash hit musical Mamma Mia! featuring the songs of ABBA, performed by the Upper School Players.... * This production contains themes and subject matter that may not be suitable for younger audiences. Admission is free but you must reserve seats online. Reservations can be made starting this Monday, October 14 at 9 AM by using the Events and Exhibits tab on the Performing Arts section of Westminster’s website. There is also an open dress rehearsal on Wednesday, October 23 at 4:30, which is not ticketed and will have open seating. For those requiring special assistance or wheelchair access to Broyles for the performance, please view the wheelchair accessibility plan and map for details and instructions.

The Westminster Players 24.07.2020

The Westminster Players Present... Noises Off All are invited to the Upper School's spring play, Noises Off. Called "the funniest farce ever written," Noises Off presents a manic menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called "Nothing's On." Doors slamming, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play. For details on the performance schedule see the WPU https://westminsternet.finalsite.com/cf_enotify/view.cfm

The Westminster Players 13.07.2020

The Westminster Players Present...RENT school edition The Westminster Players will be presenting a stage reading of RENT, school edition next week in McCain Chapel. A "stage reading" is basically the show with music, minimal staging, no sets or costumes. These students are exceptional: a student director, performers, assistant music director, and some student musicians. This "school edition" of RENT contains some mature themes and content. Thursday, March 21, 4:30 p.m. OPEN ...DRESS REHEARSAL Friday, March 22, 6:00 p.m. SHOW! Tickets for the performances are free; NO reservations required. Content Discussion with RENT Broadway cast member Interested in hearing more about the themes and creation of RENT, the musical? On Tuesday, March 26th we invite faculty and students to stop by the Westminster Campus Center for pizza and conversation from 3:30-5:30PM. The conversation will be led by Dr. Philip McAdoo: educator, activist, Atlanta resident, and former RENT Broadway cast member. http://philipmcadoo.com