Pegasus Players To Present 'Night At The Museum'
On Wednesday, October 21 at 7 p.m., the Pegasus Players will perform at the Sullivan Museum and History Center presenting short vignettes as a "take off" from Ben Stiller's movie A Night at the Museum. The public is invited to attend and join in the fun as a few of the Norwich University stories come to life before their eyes!
All are invited to come and join in this very special "Night at the Museum" with NU's resident theater company, the Pegasus Players.
The evening performance is open to the public and is free of charge. After the performance, all are welcome to meet the Pegasus Players for cider and cookies in the Rotunda. The Sullivan Museum and History Center is located on the campus of Norwich University off of Rt. 89, Exit 5. For more information call the Museum at 802-485- 2448 or 485-2379.
A new "security guard for the Sullivan Museum" will lead off the vignettes as she frantically searches for a place to put a new gift to the Museum! She will be joined by other members of the acting group as they share their dangerous deeds and chilling challenges!
Since 1927 the Pegasus Players have been performing and presenting drama for Norwich University and the central Vermont communities. Under the direction of Helen Caudill, the troupe is currently preparing for its fall production written by NU English Professor Jeanne Beckwith.











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