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Tokens of Affection
 MAY 10 thru MAY 18, 2013

 
By Topher Payne
New Romantic Comedy
A gem from the wonderfully witty mind of  Atlanta’s own Topher Payne! The Garrett family is learning that although the big things in life get all the attention, it's the little things that matter most. Charlie is a successful young video game designer with a deadline. His Mom has her own version of "empty nest" syndrome and his Dad's middle name is D.I.Y. His sister Claire idolizes Martha Stewart, while her husband idolizes Zig Ziglar. Meanwhile, his next door neighbor, the actress, is always in a state of constant drama. This show is packed with clever dialogue, huge laughs and beautifully tender moments. Definitely one not to miss!

“Centering it all is a series of brilliantly conceived conversations about marriage, relationships, the contrasting needs of surprise and comfort/appreciation...” ~ Atlanta TheatreBuzz

Play it Again Sam
AUGUST 9 thru AUGUST 17, 2013
 
 
By Woody Allen
Classic Comedy
Our homely hero has this thing about Humphrey Bogart. If only he had some of Bogart’s technique! Bogey comes to the rescue, with a fantastic bevy of beauties.His friends try to fix him up with beautiful dates, but he’s so gauche that they always end abysmally even though Bogart is there, urging him on. Fact is, he is more like a friendly dog than a hero, and this is what charms his best friend’s wife to the point that they spend a night together. Now our hero is in a real mess. But in the white light of day homeliness will not be hid, and he is let off the hook. It’s a tough life, making it in the world of beautiful people, when you yourself are homely, but it is grand fun to follow.

“Hilarious…. A cheerful romp. Not only are Mr. Allen’s jokes with their follow ups, asides and twists audaciously brilliant, but he has a great sense of character” ~ N.Y. Times

Battle of Shallowford
OCTOBER 11 thru OCTOBER 26, 2013
Co-Produced with the Mountain View Arts Alliance

By Ed Simpson
Southern Comedy
On a quiet Sunday night in October of 1938 at Burton Mock’s general store in Shallowford, NC. Burton and his teenage daughter, Ruthie, are discussing her future. She’s convinced she can handle life outside the rural Shallowford, her father would like her to stay close. As the night progresses, a host of colorful locals arrive at the store, including science obsessed, 17 year old Lonny. The rest of the world is on the brink of war, but these folks are only interested in local gossip until they turn on the radio and learn that the Martians have invaded! It is the night of Orson Welles’ history War of the Worlds radio drama! They fall hook, line and sinker for the broadcast and run out to do battle. Lonny and Ruthie must fend for themselves inside the store, and they discover a mutual passion for that which is unknown and each other....a community theatre classic that rings true with anyone who ever lived in a small town or had big dreams!

“Tickle their funny bones, warm their hearts, don’t insult their intelligence.... The Battle of Shallowford hits that magic trio.” Knoxville News Sentinel.

Christmas at
Sweet Apple

DECEMBER 13 thru DECEMBER 21, 2013
*Not Included in Season Subscription
 
By Phillip DePoy
adapted from writings by Celestine Sibley
Southern Christmas
This is a heartfelt collection of holiday stories from the pen of acclaimed Georgia writer Celestine Sibley. Tales of Jingles the dancing cow; Miz Tippens, the “hero” of Snout Island, and other colorful characters are told to the accompaniment of traditional and original holiday music. A family favorite!

“...a Christmas show rife with local history and folk music”. Creative Loafing


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