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Below is a listing of shows, auditions and events for the 2009-2010 season.
For Tickets, Please Call:
770•591•0282
to order online, click HERE
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Cherokee Theatre Company is proud to present the following shows for our 2009-2010 season.
Please Note: ALL auditions are held at the Canton Theatre, 171 East Main Street, Canton, Ga.
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Join us for Appetizers and Dessert and a "Fun-ny" Murder Mystery! |
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PERFORMANCES:
August 14, 15, 21, 22- 2009
Appetizers at 7:30pm
Show at 8:00pm
Dessert at Intermission
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The cast is selected!
Thanks for coming out to audition! |
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A Great Story for children of all ages.
LIVE ON STAGE!!! |
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PERFORMANCES:
October 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18 - 2009
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 2:30pm
All General Admission - $7.00
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Thank all of you who came out for the auditions
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by David Nehls and Betsy Kelso
directed by Ralph Zaffino |
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Batten down the hatches because a "storm's a-brewin'" and we're not talking about the weather. The fictional neighborhood of Armadillo Acres - North Florida's most exclusive manufactured housing community - is about to be hit with one heck of a "hurricane": new resident Pippi, a runaway stripper, fleeing from Duke, her wildly unpredictable ex, seeks refuge in a tight-knit little community where everyone knows everyone and relationships are as strong as crazy glue (at least for the moment).
When Pippi, the stripper comes between agoraphobic housewife Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband Norbert, a storm begins to brew that will shake the residents right down to their mobile foundations. Add to this the trailer park resident Bottle Blondes, Linoleum (whose husband is on death row), Pickles (suffering from a hysterical pregnancy) and Betty (Armadillo Acres' resident den mother) who serve as your pop-trio Greek chorus to keep you informed of the antics and personal history of their friends and neighbors. All this, and there's singin' too!
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PERFORMANCES:
March 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 - 2010
General Admission - $22
Senior/Student General Admission - $18
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Casting is complete.
Thank you! |
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directed by Becca Bowden |
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In Mornings at Seven, we have four sisters who have always lived within walking distance of each other, three retired husbands, a reluctant-husband-to-be and his eager-to-please lady love -- the youngest thirty-nine (Myrtle) the oldest in their seventies (Esther and David). They are ordinary people living unextraordinary lives, their emotions tightly corseted and their talk peppered with platitudes. Only Carl, with his manic "spells" voices the common pain of aging and its accompanying anxiety and anger about taking the wrong fork in life's road.
This being a comedy, rest assured that the marital upsets stirred by Myrtle's visit and the obstacles to her joining the family circle will be resolved by the time the curtain falls. A suspenseful plot is not what Mornings at Seven is about. Neither is it a laugh-a-minute comedy as much as a family drama lightly punctuated with laughter and generously spiced with charm. Its rewards come from getting to know and like these people. |
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PERFORMANCES:
May 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 - 2010
Performance times: 8pm
General Admission - $18
Senior/Student General Admission - $15
Group Discounts available for groups of 10 or more |
OPEN AUDITIONS:
March 8, 9 at 7:30pm
Cast details to come |
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