Meet some of our volunteers...
From designing, transporting and building the set, to hanging stage lighting, setting up
the sound system, locating the props, house management, seating, concessions,
costumes and makeup, to publicity, ticket sales and advertising, creating a play is both
a lot of work and a lot of fun too. The payoff is the creative  satisfaction of being
involved in putting together a (hopefully!) great play! Below are some of our dedicated
volunteers  involved in recent plays. Want to help out with the next one? Just email us
at
 shelburneplayers@aol.com and someone will get back to you shortly!
Gerry at the controls
Dick and Ken position backdrop
...Gerry adjusts the lighting and
sound in preparation for
opening night...
...Bob waves hello
from under a stage
ramp he is building...
...Roger, in charge of  
set construction, builds
a stage prop...
...Sue, Betsy and Don
decide where to place  
a seating  platform...
...Dick and
Ken position a
back drop  
painting by
Ernie Brown
on the stage...
...Gerry and Liz prepare to hang
some stage lighting...
...Bob and Joe move a
door onto  the set...
Bob building ramp
Sue, Betsy and Don place seating platform
Jessica setting up stage props
...Jess organizes and
places the stage props...
Jerrry and Liz hanging stage lighting
...Sue and Betsy apply paint to a
stage piece...
...Roger, Anne and Ken (on ladder)
position the roof on the set...
...Bob adds a strip of
molding to a wall flat
on stage...
...Roger and Ken add wheels to
a rolling set piece...
Roger, Anne and Ken position roof
...from carpentry to electrical,
tasks are many and varied in
building a set!