Joslyn Players History
1999- Skits-O-Phrenia
2000-2001
November/December 2000 - The All Night Strut!
March 2001 - The All Night Strut! (Reprise)
March/April 2001 - The Cemetery Club
2001-2002
December 2001 - 70 Girls 70
May 2002 - Driving Miss Daisy
2002-2003

October 2002 - Over The River And Through the Woods
→
December 2002 SECRETS Every Smart
Traveler Should Know
February 2003 - But First...Sammy Shore
March 2003 - Zorba The Musical
May 2003 - Grace & Glorie
2003-2004
October 2003 - The Supporting Cast
December 2003 - Applause
January 2003 - An Evening With Beatrice Lillie
February/March 2004 - Putting It Together
April 2004 - After-Play
2004-2005
October 2004 - I'm Not Rappaport
December 2004 - The Spitfire Grill
January 2005 - The Heat Is On
February 2005 - Blues In The Night
April/May 2005 - The Waverly Gallery
2005-2006
October 2005 - Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
December 2005 - Red, Hot & Cole
January 2006 - The Heat Is On
February 2006 - Dear World
April 2006 - Lettice & Lovage
May 2006 - An Evening With Groucho
2006-2007
2007-2008
October 2006 - The Tale of the Allergist's Wife
Oct-Nov 2007 - Run For Your Wife
Nov-Dec. 2006 - Swinging On A Star
Nov-Dec 2007 - TomFoolery
January 2007 - An Evening With Mark Twain
Jan-Feb 2008 - On Golden Pond
February 2007 - A Grand Night For Singing
March 2008 - Angel Street
March 2007 - Annulla
April 2008 - Ladies At The Alamo
April 2007 - Second Summer
Formed in 1999, The Joslyn Players are a company of actors, singers and dancers
whose goals are to put on plays, musical revues and book musicals at the Joslyn
Senior Center; as well as variety shows for assisted living facilities as part
of an outreach program. In its first year
it produced one production called Skits-O-Phrenia. In its second
year, with the help of grants from the City of Indian Wells, Newman’s Own and El
Paseo Bank, it produced the musical review, The All Night Strut! and the
play The Cemetery
Club. Both productions received critical acclaim and the
latter was nominated for several Desert Theatre League Awards and won for Best
Female Lead In A Comedy. The All Night Strut extended its run with a
second show that sold out the entire weekend.
The next season, with the continued support of the
City of Indian Wells, and the support of 1st Bank, they produced a Kander and
Ebb musical, 70 Girls 70 and the drama Driving Miss Daisy.
Once again they received critical acclaim from both the Desert Sun and The
Desert Post Weekly. 70 Girls 70 sold out several performances during its
two-week run.
2002-03 was the first five-production theater
season, beginning the tradition that the five consist of a comedy, a book
musical, a trunk (imported) show, a musical revue and a drama. Over the
course of time, what was initially a banquet hall/auditorium has evolved into
the Joslyn Center Theatre with the addition of sound and lighting systems, an
extended stage, and risers and comfortable chairs for audiences. The
2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons generated a number of Desert Theatre League
nominations and awards, the most notable of which was Best Overall Production of
03-04 for Joslyn's Production of Stephen Sondheim's Putting It Together.
2004-05 and 2005-06 continued what is rapidly becoming a tradition of pleasing
audiences, critics, and our local theatre league. Six shows were
presented for the first time, The Heat is On being brought back for a
one-week run by popular demand, and paving the way for six shows for 2006-07.
The Joslyn Players have created a dramatic and musical theatre organization
whose primary goal is to provide a forum for the development and
performance of new and revived plays, musical revues and book musicals
which are performed predominantly by seniors 55 and older
who are both professional and non-professional actors. They are based at the
Joslyn Senior Center in Palm Desert and serve the entire Coachella
Valley.
On March 23 of 2008, the Joslyn Center Theatre was
rededicated and renamed The Arthur Newman Theatre in tribute to long-time Board
Member and Joslyn Players supporter Arthur Newman