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LINCOLN COUNTY COMMUNITY THEATRE ANNOUNCES THEIR 2009 SEASON
Waiting in the Wings
A
Noel Coward play, “The Wings” is a less than lavish charity home for
retired actresses in straitened circumstances who have been stars in
their day.
Here these aged ladies grow older
ungracefully amidst squabbles, jealousies and grandiose memories.
There is wit, charity, stoicism, and
enormous theatrical know-how.
The plot revolves around the residents’
desire for a solarium that a chintzy governing board would deny
them, the breach of privacy by an unscrupulous columnist who
infiltrates the home, plus a long-standing rift between two former
divas.
A humorous look at the problems of aging
that confront us all. Directed by
Don Madaris 575-258-3133
Mountain Mummers Dinner Theatre
Melodrama
The Villain Took a Chip
Shot
Gloria Greenfee inherited the Greenfee Lodge along with a debt from
her uncle, and she can’t pay the bank.
But when the good-hearted banker Frank
Lee Fairway gets one look at Gloria’s niece, Birdie, his job of
foreclosing becomes more difficult than ever!
Frank tries to convince Gloria to
convert the lodge into a resort for golf, the new sport that’s
sweeping the nation.
He whips up a crude golf course just in
time for more guests-Rockie Rhoades, Doc T. Thyme and his six
annoying daughters-to try out the new game.
But there’s a storm cloud looming!
Villainous Nash T. Sandtrappe, posing as
an illusionist, arrives with his sister Sue, and they have a map
showing a vein of gold that runs under the lodge, Nash offers to
relieve Gloria of all she owes by buying the lodge…dirt cheap.
Always fun, this melodrama as an
un-“Fore!”-gettable happy ending! Directed by Leon Eggleston
A Christmas Story
Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the mid-west
follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red
Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas.
Ralphie pleads his case before his
mother, his teacher and even Santa Claus himself, at Goldblatt’s
Department Store.
The consistent response was: “You’ll
shoot your eye out.”
All the elements from the beloved motion
picture are here including the family’s temperamental exploding
furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a
wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin;
Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net
stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more. $8 for Adults and $6 for Seniors and Youth |
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