Showing posts with label Volunteer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volunteer. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

In Case You Missed it...

If you have ever seen a Broadway show at The Hanover Theatre, you know that our ticket-takers always are dressed to impress!  Since the opening of the theatre Meghan Patrick, Operations Manager, has done a great job of outfitting our volunteers with the best costumes to reflect the nature of each show.  For Peter Pan the ticket-takers wore pajamas, for Young Frankenstein they wore Frankenstein masks, and for Mamma Mia they were decked out in the best 70's gear!

I love going upstairs (the theatre offices are all located in the theatre basement) on a Broadway show night and seeing what the volunteers will be dressed as.  For Rock of Ages I was very curious to see with Meghan would come up with.  It could be anything - grungy jean jackets, leather, tie-dye... but no, their costumes were WAY better than just a leather jacket!

If you did see Rock of Ages then you already know how great the volunteers looked, but if you missed out here are a couple shots to illustrate the brilliant costume choice!

Photo Credit - Charlene Baron

Photo Credit - Charlene Baron


Photo Credit - Charlene Baron


Photo Credit - Nadia Naco


Photo Credit - Nadia Naco




Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Gingerbread Man Comes to Town

The Hanover Theatre Gingerbread Man
Oh the weather outside is... well, actually quite warm.  But you wouldn't know that looking around The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts.  If you made it out for The Nutcracker this holiday weekend you already know we have decked all of our halls.  If not, here is a taste (yes, pun on words) of what The Hanover Theatre has in store for you.  Nutcrackers, Christmas trees, and Gingerbread Men are all around, thanks to the hard work of Operations Manager, Meghan Patrick & her team of steadfast volunteers.
I didn't want to bog down this blog with too many pictures, though with all of the theatre's decorations - I could have... But I did include two shots of my favorite edible decoration.  Meet Gingy!  No, he's not the same lovable cookie from Shrek, that gingerbread man will be coming later in February 2012.  Gingy was delivered today by the fine folks at Hanover Insurance.  In case you were wondering, he is 100% edible.  With donuts on his hat, crushed oreo cookies for hands, beautifully crafted hard candy buttons & eyes, and candy cane trim, Gingy is larger than life and I'm told he's just as tasty!
I couldn't resist taking a picture of him today.  Then, box office assistant manager, Brendan Donnellan, was kind enough to come out of his box to take a picture of myself, marketing specialist, Laurie Carr & office manager, Stacey Leigh O'Dell posing with Gingy as well.


The Hanover Theatre Ladies & The Gingerbread Man


I can't blaim you if you are dying to take your picture with Gingy too!  Take the opportunity to see a wonderful holdiay show this week and get your picture with Gingy, the Giant Gingerbread Man.  In just the next six days you have the option of The Christmas Music of Mannheim Steamroller on 12/1, Diane Kelly's Holiday Spectacular on 12/2, Warren Miller's Like Theres No Tomorrow on 12/3 or Sister's Christmas Catechism on 12/4

Hope to see you there!






Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Fall Flowers

As the seasons change, so must the foliage.  And at The Hanover Theatre that means the flowers must change too.  Many of you may have noticed at the Cake Boss show, or perhaps this weekend when you went to see Young Frankenstein that the flowers in the Carroll Plaza have been changed out to match our cooler weather.  Beautiful orange, yellow and purple mums and green and purple kale have taken over the walk way, all due to our WONDERFUL Gardening Club.






At The Hanover Theatre a huge amount of man power comes solely from our volunteers.  An amazing group of over 200 people come together each year to keep the theatre in its best condition.  One of my favorite groups of volunteers is the gardening club.  This summer, they came out on the hottest day of spring - durring the heat wave - to plant a spread of beautiful perennials.  And once again in the fall they took over the landscape and transformed it for the seasons. 






It likely has to do with the fact that I worked as a florist for a while before THT, but I really have come to appreciate the special atmosphere that lives outside the theatre.  Its easy to get lost in the grey and brick landscape that is downtown Worcester, and the garden outside The Hanover Theatre brings a fresh and fun feeling.


Pretty soon it will be time to string up the white lights onto the trees that make entering the theatre for an evening show something truly special.


Before I end this post, I would like to take a moment to congratulate the cast of Young Frankenstein, who came out strong for the first shows of their tour this past weekend. I loved the show, and I can't wait to get our next Mel Brooks classic!