Academy Players
FOOTLOOSE
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RIWhen Ren and his mother move from Chicago to a small farming town, he is prepared for the inevitable adjustment period at his new high school. But he’s not prepared for the rigorous local edicts, including a ban on dancing instituted by the local preacher, who is determined to exercise control over the town’s youth.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RIBased on the Victor Hugo novel and featuring songs from the Disney animated feature, plus some new songs by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz about the conflict between inner and outer beauty.
A Christmas Carmella
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RIThe Dickens classic is turned on its head and cracks open its funny bone in this reimagined, RI-style Christmas Carol.
Camp Rock – The Musical
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RIA classic story of rivalry and power.
Broadway Cabaret
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RISong and dance to benefit the Academy Players of RI.
The Niceties
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RIWhen a university professor and her brilliant student don’t see eye to eye, their routine office hours discussion unexpectedly careens off course and threatens to derail their careers, lives and the status quo.
Be More Chill
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RISci-fi coming-of-age musical about a boy and his high-tech, wish-granting Squip. Based on the 2004 novel.
Ant’ny Claus 2: A Dysfunctional Family Sequel
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RIOn the way home from his historic first night handling Santa duty, Ant’ny and his crew crash-bounce off the worst possible house, bringing turmoil to the Claus raised ranch. The latest in an original, RI-inspired holiday series!
Parade
Academy Players 180 Buttonhole Dr (Bldg 2), Providence, RILeo Frank is a good husband and factory employee who is falsely accused of murder. Far from coincidental, the accusation occurs on the day of a Confederate Parade and reveals the town’s racism against Frank’s Jewish heritage.