August 14, 2009

Contact:
Lisa Murray                           
Development & PR Director
lmurray@peterboroughplayers.org
www.peterboroughplayers.org
(603) 924-9344 ext. 105

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

James Whitmore’s Life Celebrated at Peterborough Players
Shaw’s Memorial Service Open to the Public

Peterborough, NH (August 14, 2009) – The life of the late James Whitmore will be celebrated and commemorated on Sunday, August 23 at 8 p.m. at a memorial service at the Peterborough Players theatre. The general public is invited to come together at the theatre to celebrate Whitmore’s career, the time he spent at the Peterborough Players, and what he meant to the extended community. Family and friends will share recollections and video montages will be shown.

Whitmore, a Tony- and Emmy-award-winning actor, credits his big break onto Broadway to the founder of the Peterborough Players, where he spent many summers on stage at the historic summer stock professional theatre. Theatre-goers were treated in later years to Players performances in which Whitmore starred, including Our Town, Tuesdays with Morrie, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and Inherit the Wind.

Whitmore died in his home in February, 2009, of lung cancer at the age of 87. His long career spanned film, television, and theatre, which was his passion. Some of his best-known roles were Will Rogers in Will Rogers’ U.S.A., Harry Truman in Give ‘em Hell, Harry!, and Theodore Roosevelt in Bully.

Whitmore’s family continues to carry out the love of theatre, and particularly of the Peterborough Players. One of Whitmore’s sons, James Whitmore Jr, is in the Peterborough Players Heartbreak House, opening on August 19. Whitmore’s granddaughter, Aliah Whitmore, is stage manager for the Second Company at the Players for the 2009 season.

James Whitmore Memorial Service
Sunday, August 23 at 8 p.m.
Peterborough Players Theatre
55 Hadley Road, Peterborough
For more information: 603-924-9344

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High-resolution photos available upon request.

The Peterborough Players, a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization, has been providing world-class theatre to local audiences since 1933. www.peterboroughplayers.org, PO Box 118, 55 Hadley Road, Peterborough, NH 03458, (603) 924-9344.

©2010 Peterborough Players, P.O. Box 118, 55 Hadley Road, Peterborough, NH 03458 • Box Office: 603-924-7585 • Administrative Office: 603-924-9344

All photos by Deb Porter-Hayes, unless otherwise noted.