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2019 Shows

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A Christmas Story
By Philip Grecian
December 6-22

For Christmas, all 9-year-old Ralphie Parker wants is one thing: a genuine Red Ryder BB gun. But mother, teacher, and even the Santa Clause at Higbee’s Department Store tell him the same thing: “You’ll shoot your eye out.” Follow Ralphie’s quest for the gift of his dreams.

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The Cemetery Club
A Romantic Comedy By Ivan Menchell
February 1-17

Directed by Leigh Wyatt Moore
Stage Managed by Penny Elaine
Cast: Sue Goodner, Karen Jordan, Nancy Lamb, Deborah Little, Budd Mahan

Three Jewish widows meet once a month for tea before going to visit their husbands' graves. Ida is sweet tempered and ready to begin a new life; Lucille is a feisty embodiment of the girl who just wants to have fun; and Doris is priggish and judgmental, particularly when Sam the butcher enters the scene. He meets the widows while visiting his wife’s grave. Doris and Lucille squash the budding romance between Sam and Ida. They are guilt-stricken when this nearly breaks Ida’s heart.

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12 Angry Men
Drama By Reginald Rose
March 22-April 7

The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young man is guilty or innocent of murdering his father. What begins as an open-and-shut case of murder soon becomes a detective story that presents a succession of clues creating doubt, and a mini-drama of each of the jurors' prejudices and preconceptions about the trial, the accused, and each other.

Directed by Rachael Lindley
Staged managed by Leigh Wyatt Moore
Cast: Charlie Alexander, Gary Anderson, Michael Baker, Robert Banks, Steve Benzinger, Jacob Catalano, David Kelton, Budd Mahan, Audie Preston, Ted Strahan, Nick Tischer, and Michael Wiseman
Patron Review by Rusty Harding
Reviewed by Carol St George, Associate Critic for John Garcia's THE COLUMN

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Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got The Will?
Comedy By Del Shores
May 3-19

Set in a small Texas town, this comedy stages the reunion of a family gathered to await the imminent death of their patriarch, who has recently suffered a physically as well as mentally disabling stroke. They’ve wanted their father’s love, but they’ll settle for his money!

Directed by Rachael Lindley
Staged managed by Chad Parks
Cast: Coby Cathey, Debbie Deverich, Penny Elaine, Joan Eppes, Fradonna Griffin, Laura Jennings, Budd Mahan, Fred Patterson

Patron Review by Rusty Harding

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The Foreigner
Comedy By Larry Shue
July 19-August 4

Two Englishmen, Froggy and Charlie, arrive as guests at a fishing lodge in rural Tilghman County, Georgia. The shy Charlie agreed to accompany Froggy on the trip after his sick wife begged him to go. When people at the lodge try to talk to Charlie, however, he remains silent: he is terribly shy, depressed about his wife's illness, and cannot find the words to reply. Froggy claims that Charlie cannot talk because he is a "foreigner" from an exotic country, and does not understand English. Taking the explanation that he's a non-English speaker as fact, the lodge's guests quickly begin revealing their secrets, and Charlie soon discovers scandals amongst some of the residents of the lodge.

Cast: John Floyd, Deborah Key, Jay Laengrich, Anthony Magee, Shawn Patrello, Gustavo Rodriguez, and Courtney Turner

Reviewed by Jeri Tellez, Associate Critic for John Garcia's THE COLUMN http://thecolumnonline.com/review/07-22-2019_THE-FOREIGNER/
Patron Review by Rusty Harding

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Towards Zero
Mystery Thriller By Agatha Christie and Gerald Verner
September 6-22

Lady Tressilian, an old and humorless woman confined to her bed, invites several guests into her seaside home of Gull's Point for two weeks at the end of the summer. Tennis star Nevile Strange, former ward of Lady Tressilian's deceased husband, incurs her displeasure by bringing both his new wife, Kay, and his ex-wife, Audrey, thus causing awkward romantic misunderstandings. But events soon become sinister when Lady Tressilian is killed and Superintendent Battle, who is holidaying nearby in the home of his nephew, finds himself in a labyrinthine maze of clues and deception

Cast: Samantha Chancellor, Rebekah Dolan, Elaine Erback, Rusty Harding, Igli Gezim Laci, Budd Mahan, Tom Mckee, Russell Sims, and Courtney Walsh.

Reviewed by Carol M. Rice, Associate Critic for John Garcia's THE COLUMN http://thecolumnonline.com/review/09-09-2019_TOWARDS-ZERO/

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Little Shop of Horrors
Sci-fi Horror Musical Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Based on the film by Roger Corman with screenplay by Charles Griffith
October 18-November 3

Seymour is a nerdy floral clerk with a knack for plants, but not much else. However, one peculiar plant he’s tending might just be his ticket to fame, fortune - and the girl of his dreams. There’s only one teeny — but ‘growing’ — problem: This plant has an unquenchable thirst for the red stuff (type O, A, or B... he’s not picky). Mixing Motown, B-movies, and The American Dream, Little Shop of Horrors is the screamingly funny, gleefully twisted, out-of-this-world hit musical.

Directed by Rachael Lindley
Assistant Director and Stage Manager John Floyd
Music Director Deborah Key
Choreographer Nan Gammon Maynard
Cast: Laura Jennings, Micah B. Hardt, Sarah Perkins, Russell Sims, Carlos Cadena, Bre Trinyece, Hannah Willard, and Nelson Wilson
Skid Row Residents: Jimmy Lee Beard, Brad Bowden, Anthony Magee, and Cheray Williams

Genevieve Croft- Associate Critic for John Garcia's THE COLUMN Review of Little Shop of Horrors

 


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