Famous People Players - Productions

Productions

Famous People Players has created many productions over its 30-year history. (Note: The table below is currently incomplete.)

Leave the Porch Light On was the company's first original, full-length musical production and was created for the company's 25th-anniversary. The initial performance of Leave the Porchlight On was attended by a number of celebrities and other well-known people, including the Governor General of Canada. The production was very successful and is still occasionally performed at the company's theatre in Toronto and on tour. A sequel of sorts followed two years later, entitled Hide and Seek: A Game of Human Spirit.

Famous People Players Productions
Name First Performance Last Performance
Aruba Liberace 1974 still performed
A Little Like Magic 1985 still performed
A Little More Magic 1993 2001
The Oldies But Goodies Show 1996 1998
Rock Around The Clock 1996 still performed
A Magical Christmas 1997 2000
Leave the Porch Light On 1999 still performed
Hide and Seek: A Game of Human Spirit 2001 2007
Jumpin' and Jiven' 2005 2005
A Black Light Night at the Opera 2001 still performed
Shake, Rattle & Roll 2005 still performed
Hollywood Rocks 2006 2006
On Broadway 2006 2006
Alice in Funky Land 2006 still performed
Good Rockin' 2007 still performed
Going Bananas 2008 still performed
Rock and Roll Heaven 2010 Current Show

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