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Sunday, May 09, 2010

Theatre Guild offers a MainStage One Act Festival June 18 - 20, 2010

Kingsport Theatre Guild offers a MainStage One Act Festival in June 2010.

Kingsport Theatre Guild

Renaissance Center

1200 East Center Street

Kingsport, TN

 

Tickets are available online, by phone or at the door

423-392-8427

ktg@charter.net

www.kingsporttheatre.org

Unlimited Admittance Ticket  - All Weekend Any Show 

Adult $14 & Senior/Student $12

 

·         June 18 at 8PM - Take Five and An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

·         June 19 at 3PM - What Women Want Most and Wanda's Visit

·        June 19 at 8PM  - Wanda's Visit and What Women Want Most

·        June 20 at 3PM -  Take Five and An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

Kingsport's Actors with Kingsport Theatre Guild  will be performing four well known adult One Act productions  the weekend of June 18 through June 20.

Director's Daniel Wallen, Chris Murray, Stan Sanders and Tina Radtke have all been involved with many aspects of regional theatre in some form or another. The  efforts of this team of directors will produce four well known One Acts with four seasoned local casts for KTG's summer stage. With the purchase of a ticket you may attend any and all combination of the four One Acts. Come and go as you please.

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, by Christopher Sergel and directed by Tina Radtke, will teach you that the most important thing is about what YOU do. The intense  story line is sure to make you think.

Take Five, by Westley Pederson. If this story were true it would be director Chris Murray's worst nightmare. This comedic view of community theatre is full of surprises. Sit back and be entertained.

What Women Want Most by Thomas J. Hatton is directed by Stan Sanders. As artistic director, Stan leads this group of community actors in how to be Knights, Nobel Maidens and Kings with a funny surprising twist.

Daniel Wallen directs Wanda's Visit. "With the help of Mr. Durang, the fine art of parody has returned to theater in a production you can sink teeth and mind into, while also laughing like an idiot." —NY Times.

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