WOW! So much is going on that I’m about to miss getting you in on the action!! I think all the local theatres are having productions run in February!! So here’s the run down for you…
The Wetumpka Depot Players are presenting Lost in Yonkers by Neil Simon. This production will run through February 23rd and does include a matinee this Sunday, the 17th. For more information and to view the cast list (the director and 2 cast member are former fellow cast mates of mine), go to www.wetumpkadepot.com and check it out.
Opening this weekend at Faulkner University is The Star Spangled Girl, also by Neil Simon. This production runs through March 1st but does not include any matinees. The cast includes Rebecca Goldman in the title role as Sophie, Michael Morrow as Andy, and John Lackey as Norman. The director is theatre major Joey Kiker. For more information on the production, you can visit www.faulkner.edu/campuslife/dinnertheatre any time and browse around.
Huntingdon College’s theatre program will be presenting Footloose this weekend and next. This weekend’s performance is Saturday night at 7:30 at the Davis Theatre downtown. Next weekend’s performances are also at 7:30 but are being held in the Performing Arts Building at St. James School on Vaughn Road.
The Way Off Broadway Theatre is producing Greater Tuna, the first in a trilogy by Jason Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. It opens February 28th and runs through March 16th with 3 matinees. William Harper and Allen Harrod star in this production and are directed by Lynne Stinchcomb Pollingue. For more information on this production and the theatre, follow this link
The Millbrook Community Players get in on the action this spring with Arsenic & Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring. It runs from March 6th through the 15th and includes 2 matinees. For more information on this production or theatre, just go to www.millbrooktheatre.com and check it out.
And of course, you’ve still got time to catch Winnie the Pooh through February 24th at the Festival. Over the Tavern is the next production opening in March. Just check out the website at www.asf.net for information on those two shows and the rest of their season.
So CATCH SOMETHING!! And post a comment… here… anywhere!! Let readers know you enjoyed it!! and check out the cast photo from this production while you’re there!!
The Wetumpka Depot Players are presenting Lost in Yonkers by Neil Simon. This production will run through February 23rd and does include a matinee this Sunday, the 17th. For more information and to view the cast list (the director and 2 cast member are former fellow cast mates of mine), go to www.wetumpkadepot.com and check it out.
Opening this weekend at Faulkner University is The Star Spangled Girl, also by Neil Simon. This production runs through March 1st but does not include any matinees. The cast includes Rebecca Goldman in the title role as Sophie, Michael Morrow as Andy, and John Lackey as Norman. The director is theatre major Joey Kiker. For more information on the production, you can visit www.faulkner.edu/campuslife/dinnertheatre any time and browse around.
Huntingdon College’s theatre program will be presenting Footloose this weekend and next. This weekend’s performance is Saturday night at 7:30 at the Davis Theatre downtown. Next weekend’s performances are also at 7:30 but are being held in the Performing Arts Building at St. James School on Vaughn Road.
The Way Off Broadway Theatre is producing Greater Tuna, the first in a trilogy by Jason Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. It opens February 28th and runs through March 16th with 3 matinees. William Harper and Allen Harrod star in this production and are directed by Lynne Stinchcomb Pollingue. For more information on this production and the theatre, follow this link
The Millbrook Community Players get in on the action this spring with Arsenic & Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring. It runs from March 6th through the 15th and includes 2 matinees. For more information on this production or theatre, just go to www.millbrooktheatre.com and check it out.
And of course, you’ve still got time to catch Winnie the Pooh through February 24th at the Festival. Over the Tavern is the next production opening in March. Just check out the website at www.asf.net for information on those two shows and the rest of their season.
So CATCH SOMETHING!! And post a comment… here… anywhere!! Let readers know you enjoyed it!! and check out the cast photo from this production while you’re there!!