The Hyde Park Opera House was built in 1912, following the disastrous 1910 fire that destroyed most of the village. It has been home to the Lamoille County Players since 1952, when the Reverend John Knight from the church across the street first uttered the immortal words, "Hey, let's put on a show!"

Photo by Robert Weiss

Photo by Robert Weiss

 

Our Mission

The Lamoille County Players is a non profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts by providing high quality and affordable theater experiences for Lamoille County’s residents and visitors, providing a supportive, educational and fun atmosphere for cast and crew members, and facilitating the use and maintenance of the historic Hyde Park Opera House as a vibrant space for LCP productions and other performing arts events.


Exceptional[ly] talented actors and actresses.... A hidden gem of a play in the mountains of Vermont. Great sugar cookie, too!
— Coleen Rosnick, May 2019
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Great performance!! Great little theater!! A packed house - shows good local support for super talent.
— Barbara Mills, October 2016
Fabulous show...can’t wait for more. This was my first time there...it won’t be my last.
— Carol Sheltra, October 2017
We were visiting the area...and daughter got tickets.... Enjoyed enjoyed. One of the best parts of our trip up North.
— Margaret Riley, Foliage Season 2019

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2024

Cindy DaPra, Jeffersonville
Rachel Haskins, Burlington
Martin Thoeni, North Hyde Park
Rick Loya, Morrisville
Brian Marcoux, Morrisville

President Helen Jurnak, Essex
Vice President Beth Carrier, Hyde Park
Treasurer Patricia Jacob, Jeffersonville
Secretary Kenny Grenier, Eden

Photo by Robert Weiss

Photo by Robert Weiss