Four actors, no script
Carson Boatman, Eric Martsolf, Scott Reeves, and Brandon Barash get paid to pretend to be other people. For ninety minutes a night, on this stage, they're stuck being themselves — turns out that's the better show.
The Day Players is an acoustic act built on rich harmonies, songs spanning decades, and the kind of storytelling that only happens when four actors finally stop reading someone else's lines. No backing tracks, no backup dancers, and no cue cards to bail them out — just four voices and a room close enough to see it happen.