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"Dearly Beloved"

"Dearly Beloved"...February 26-28, 2010 & March 5-6, 2010


Director:  John Landress, 601 643-2605


Synopsis:  "Dearly Beloved" is a Southern comedy and is the first of a trilogy.  In this play, a Southern wedding goes hilariously off course with it Gone With the Wind theme, a reception catered by Clovis Sanford's House of Meat (with potluck side items), and a missing bride and groom.  In this fast-paced comedy about love, marriage, sisterhood, gospel music, and three hundred pounds of good ol' Texas barbeque, you'll laugh all the way down the aisle!

"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat""Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat"...May 14-16, & 21-22, 2010

Director:  Sarah Underwood, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Assistant Director:  Sarah Lloyd
Music Director:  Clay Whittington
Producer:  Mary See

Synopsis:  A lively and colorful journey through ancient Egypt, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat follow the biblical rags-to-riches story of Joseph, his eleven brothers and the coat of many colors.  Spectacular visuals and an enchanting score packed with fabulous and fun-filled songs including Close Every Door to Me, Go Go Go Joseph, and Any Dream Will Do make this a dream of a show for all the family.  This one will definitely be a memory-maker.

"Into the Woods""Into the Woods", a teen production...TBA
"Biloxi Blues""Biloxi Blues"...August 20-22 & 27-28, 2010

Director:  Carroll Ritchie, 601-833-3769

Synopsis:  "Biloxi Blues", Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical World War II military comedy, is the story of 20 year old Eugene, a writer, who is drafted and sent from his Brooklyn home down to Biloxi for basic training, where he encounters a myriad assortment of fellow soldiers, with whom he must learn to cope, not to mention an eccentric drill sergeant.  Comedy abounds, yet there are serious issues addressed as Eugene falls in love and comes of age in this adult comedy of self exploration. 
 

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