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Eastern Shore Players 26.04.2021

We've lit up the Hosking Store, entrance to Memory Lane Heritage Village, home of the Eastern Shore Player and venue for other performing artists. We look forward to once again performing live, community theatre at this location. #BeSceneNS #lightuplive #Iamliveevents #Iamlivetheatre

Eastern Shore Players 21.04.2021

Eastern Shore Players makes live theatre because we love the camaraderie of community theatre, the chance to tell our stories, our way. The energy, fun and pure joy of working together toward the goal of bringing live theatre to our community. We feel for the loss of live theatre, across our province and around the world. #BeSceneNS #Iamliveevents #Iamlivetheatre #lightuplive

Eastern Shore Players 03.04.2021

Missing live theatre? ESP is working hard on a new play for 2021. Get out and support live theatre when you can. Safely of course! #BeSceneNS Let us know what you enjoy and miss most about #livetheatre.

Eastern Shore Players 14.03.2021

Our friends at Memory Lane Heritage Village are happy to welcome guests for the 20th year. Whether you're a first-timer or a regular visitor, the Village will always take you back in time so you can spend a relaxing day in the 1940s. (You might even see some faces you recognize from the ESP stage!)

Eastern Shore Players 26.02.2021

Today is International Museum Day, and the Easterm Shore Players troupe is excited to share the launch of the newly refurbished Memory Lane Heritage Village YouTube Channel. They have selected a very special video to kick it all off and you're bound to recognize some of the faces and voices from ESP performances over the years, as we're proud to call the Village our home. Created in 2002, "The Village Builders" documents the hard work of the many community members, supporters, and volunteers who started Memory Lane. It features the move, restoration, and construction of the first buildings and Grand Opening Day on July 1st, 2000 (with just a couple hiccups!) Be sure to subscribe while you're there to stay in the loop with upcoming heritage content from the Eastern Shore all summer long!