Updated with performance photos

The Winchester Players lovingly present
♥ Take It To Heart ♥

Friday, February 11 & Saturday, February 12, 2005
 at 8:00 p.m.

In Metcalf Hall of the Winchester Unitarian Church,
478 Main Street, Winchester.

The evening will be a wonderful way to prepare for Valentine's Day; a delightful variety of song, poetry, story-telling, and theater all focused on different aspects of love. The performers represent many different ages and viewpoints on this subject that we all hold near and dear to our hearts.

The Stars of our show are:

        Dorothy Ahle                          Peter Ambler

        Connie Blanchard                       Kristin Cronon

        Leslie DePaolo                         Waldo Fielding

        Anne Grumbaugh                       Charlie Huntington

        Sarah Huntington                      Elaine Lundin

        Pam McArdle                          Talene Monahon

        Mark Nimar                           Liana Pacilli

        Kris Reynolds                          Bob Stachel

        Eric Swann                            Jackie Therieau



This show would be perfect for a date. Or your spouse. Or your mother. Or anyone who makes you think about love.

Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Delicious treats will be available at intermission.

From the performances.

   Pam McArdle and Waldo Fielding perform a radio play script called "The Bickersons" which demonstrated in a comic way that sometimes love means not being able to get along.

Winchester's Connie Blanchard counted the ways in a dramatic reading of the poem "How Do I Love Thee" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning to her husband.

Talene Monahon of Belmont sang "You Made Me Love You" as part of her Valentine to Judy Garland and won the hearts of the audience.