Show Times:
Evening Performances Fridays and Saturdays curtain is at 7:30pm
Sunday Matinee Performances curtain is at 2pm
Ticket Prices:
Performance Prices:
Adults $10
Seniors $7.00


March 2007 - Steel Magnolias
by Robert Harling
Directed by Michael C. Nelson


Performances:
Mar 16 - 25, 2007

The action is set in Truvy's beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are "anybody" come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle (who is not sure whether or not she is still married), the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town's rich curmudgeon, Ouiser, ("I'm not crazy, I've just been in a bad mood for forty years"); an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M'Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry a "good ole boy." Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play moves toward tragedy when, in the second act, the spunky Shelby (who is a diabetic) risks pregnancy and forfeits her life. The sudden realization of their mortality affects the others, but also draws on the underlying strength—and love—which give the play, and its characters, the special quality to make them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad.

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May 2007 - James and the Giant Peach
by Robert Dahl
Directed by Todd Isaacs


Performances:
May 11 - 20, 2007

James, a curious young orphan forced to live with his two cruel aunts, is taken on a fantastic journey when he discovers a magic peach. The play, based on a beautifully-written story by Roald Dahl, unfolds in a series of mishaps and adventures involving James, the peach, and a cast of wacky bugs.

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July 2007 - Altar Egos
by Pat Cook
Directed by Larry Smith


Performances:
Jul 13 - 22, 2007

“All we want is a simple wedding”, agrees Mark and Colleen as they get engaged. And their simple wedding stays simple…for about two minutes. Then the families get involved. There’s the McMasters, who think the Frobishers are a bunch of snooty dude and the Frobishers picture the McMasters as a crowd of hillbillies. The bride’s father keeps offering the soon-to-be-wed couple thousands of dollars to elope, “No questions asked!” The bride’s mother decides to call in her sister, who s a sweet, lovely woman…until she becomes The Coordinator - a drill sergeant! The groom needs a best man so he enlists his Uncle Josh, who’s an old Hippie. The bride’s kid sister can’t wait for the wedding, either, since she gets the bride’s old room…if she can talk Dad out of it, who wants it for a den…if he can talk Mom out of it, who wants it for a quilting room. The two mothers are literally dueling over the rehearsal dinner seating chart while the bride and groom wonder where it all went wrong. Throw into this mix football referees, tailors, circus ringmasters, caterers and even an Interpreter and you get just SOME of the ALTAR EGOS.

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September 2007 - Arsenic and Old Lace
by Joseph Kesselring
Directed by Mathew Green


Performances:
Sep 21 - 30, 2007

Joseph Kesselring's classic farce, "Arsenic and Old Lace," is a macabre tale of two charming and innocent ladies, Abby and Martha Brewster, who populate their cellar with the bodies of lonely old men whom they have "helped find peace," and the antics of their nephews: Teddy, who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt, Mortimer, the manic theatre critic, and Jonathan, the mad killer with the face of Boris Karloff.

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November 2007 - A Christmas Carol - A Revival
by Charles Dickens
Directed by Michael C. Nelson
An original adaptation

Performances:
Nov 30 - Dec 9, 2007

There is no doubt that Marley was dead. This must be distinctly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate."

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