
The Secret Garden
By Marsha Norman and Lucy Simon
Directed by Michael J. Drury
Sponsored by Ben & Jean Matthews, David & Pam Ray, Leon & Carolbeth Mooneyhan, Neil & Sharon Hackworth
July 17-19, 24-26, 2009
Orphaned by a cholera epidemic, Mary Lennox is sent to live with her widowed uncle. Archibald casts a dark shadow over the manor until Mary discovers a secret garden once belonging to Archibald's beloved wife Lily, who died in childbirth. In nursing the garden back to life, Mary restores life to her grieving uncle and his sick son. The Secret Garden is about the healing power of love!
Seussical Jr.
By Lynn Ahrens and Stephens Flaherty
Directed by Amanda Simmons
Sponsored by American Founders Bank and Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance
September 11-13, 18-20, 2009
Follow the adventures of Horton, an elephant who hears voices coming from a speck of dust. The story transports Dr. Suess favorites Cat in the Hat, Jojo, Mayzie, Gertrude Mc Fuzz, The Grinch, and a whole planet of Whos from page to stage.
The Last Night at Ballyhoo
By Alfred Uhry
Directed by Rick Reinle
Sponsored by Citizens Union Bank, Village Plaza Shopping Center, Jerry & Sharon Karem
November 13-15, 20-22, 2009
It's December 1939, Hitler is invading Poland and it's the world premier of GONE WITH THE WIND, but Atlanta's elitist German Jews are much more concerned with who is going to Ballyhoo, the social event of the season. A family is pulled apart and then mended together with plenty of comedy, romance and revelations along the way. By the author of Driving Miss Daisy.
Romeo and Juliet
By William Shakespeare
Directed by John S. Benjamin
Sponsored by Brig. Gen R. R. Van Stockum and Republic Bank & Trust
February 12-14, 19-21, 2010
Star-crossed lovers risk everything for true love. Just in time for Valentine's Day, this classic love story will capture your heart.
Any Number Can Die
By Fred Carmichael
Directed by Cook Farmer
Sponsored by
Commonwealth Bank & Trust and Bob & Jean Logan
May 14-16, 21-23, 2010
Four ingenious murders take place in an island mansion as a pair of elderly detectives set to work on their first case. A hilarious take-off on the Who Done It? mystery plays of the late Twenties complete with sliding panels, robed figures, the cryptic poem and the ever popular storm.
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