October 22, 2007

Charles F. Seymour Recalls History of The Players Club of Swarthmore From His First Performance In 1933

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Charles F. Seymour Recalls History of The Players Club of Swarthmore From His First Performance In 1933

At the Celebration and Fundraiser for The Players Club of Swarthmore that recognized the 50th Anniversary of his son's first part on The PCS stage, Charles F. Seymour recounted stories and historical anecdotes to the assembled audience.

He is the third generation of his family to work in this theater: his son, Charles Seymour Jr, and granddaughter, Liz Seymour, have followed him.

The Cabaret of Uplifting Songs was held immediately following the spell-binding performance of Assassins, the current production at PCS Theater.

Listen as Mr. Seymour recounts the changes to the building that took place during his more than 74 years of association with the organization.


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