Two free shows at City Hall Revere!
Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30
Two shows at Gloucester’s West End Theater!
Friday, July 6 and Saturday, July 7
He’s coming! Pastimes Entertainment, the interactive theater company behind the King Arthur Festival, the Salem Pirate Faire, and The Castle of the Damned, embarks on its first production exclusively for the stage, "The Scarecrow of Rumney Marsh"!
Scarecrow is an original adaptation of the novel by British author Russell Thorndyke set in pre-Revolutionary Revere, Massachusetts. Richard Rininsland of Bellingham stars as Dr. Syn in a swashbuckling adventure in the vein of The Scarlet Pimpernel, Zorro, and V for Vendetta.
"The Scarecrow of Rumney Marsh" will run for two performances at City Hall in Revere, Massachusetts on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30 both shows begin at 7 PM. The Revere performance is FREE (with a suggested donation of $5 at the door) thanks to a grant from the Mass. Cultural Council.
A second set of performances has been added for the following weekend, Friday, July 6 and Saturday, July 7 (plus a 2 PM matinee) at the West End Theater in Gloucester both shows begin at 7:30 PM.
The Revere performance is FREE (with a suggested donation of $5 at the door) thanks to a grant from the Mass. Cultural Council. Advance reservations will be required, and may be made by sending an e-mail to pastimestickets@gmail.com (please include name and number of tickets desired).
The West End Theater performance is $10 per ticket, and tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at 978-281-0680.
For more information about the show and other Pastimes events, go to
the Pastimes website or e-mail Michael Bailey, publicity coordinator, at ronsonbeck@gmail.com
For directions to City Hall Revere at 281 Broadway, go to
www.revere.org For directions to the West End Theater at 1 Washington Street, go to
www.thewestendtheater.com Pastimes Entertainment is an independent theater company based in Revere, Massachusetts. Pastimes’ corporate division provides interactive performers for private functions and educational youth programs, while Pastimes’ theatrical division produces family-friendly stage plays and renaissance faire-style shows.