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Staples Players Spell Success “Putnam County Bee”

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When audiences fill the auditorium for a Staples Players production, they know they’ll be entertained by a cast of very talented teenagers.

Next month will be no different.

Except that the Players will be joined by men and women far past their teenage years, including 1st Selectwoman Jen Tooker, Police Chief Foti Koskinas, Staples principal Stafford Thomas, Wrecker boys basketball coach Dave Goldshore, Broadway star Kelli O’Hara, former State Senator Will Haskell, several popular teachers … and, um, “06880”‘s own founder and editor Dan Woog (aka me).

Four members of that quasi-illustrious cast will take the stage each night, in Players’ spring production: “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”

Anyone who saw the musical during its long Broadway run knows it is touching, sweet, and laugh-out-loud funny.

Who will win the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee?

And, because the audience participates so directly, each show is different and unique.

Also unique: co-directors David Roth and Kerry Long’s selection of the comedy.

Traditionally, Players’ spring production has been big and showy. This year, they looked for something smaller and lighter.

They’d wanted to do a “Putnam Spelling Bee” — a great ensemble piece — for a while. In 2025, the timing was right.

Still, Players is a large organization. Roth and Long found a way to expand the show for a cast of 25.

Several cast members prepare for the show. (Photos/Kerry Long)

As expected, it’s been “super fun,” Long says. “Every day at rehearsal, I laugh at something new.”

The spontaneity of bringing spellers from the audience — and the improvisation that follows — is part of its charm.

Long admits, “it’s scary for us on stage.” Yet she and Roth are excited to see their actors rise to the challenge.

Also different from most Players’ productions: The actors play characters who are younger than themselves. Usually, their roles are older.

“The characters are larger than life,” Roth says. “They really embrace that.”

“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” is less than 2 hours long, including intermission.

The curtain rises Friday, March 7 at 7 p.m. Additional performances are Saturday, March 8 (2 and 7 p.m.), and Sunday, March 9 (2 p.m.). Click here for tickets, and more information.

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