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Here's your opportunity to purchase 2012 Season Tickets to give as gifts or to keep for yourself.
First up is the play, entitled Almost, Maine by John Cariani, a delightful telling of multiple love stories of a small northern town. This funny and sweet tale directed by Diane Falcone will feature Candice Carr, Tillie Falcone, Jeff Goelz, Joshua Goodnight, Britton Patton, Melissa Savage, Bob Savage, Sarah Swart, Carey Thompson, and Jim Weinzettle. This show hits the stage February 16-26. For more information and to be added to the email list, contact us at cityparkplayers@gmail.com or by phone 318-484-4478.
Other productions this year include Twelve Angry Jurors which follows the deliberation of a jury which must consider a case in which a young man is accused of killing his father. First presented in 1957 as 12 Angry Men the courtroom drama has been adapted to allow for more diverse casting. The production will be presented in May 4 – 13 to bring attention to the American Bar Association’s observance of Law Day. You won’t want to miss this classic drama as it will be presented at the Hearn Stage in Downtown Alexandria.
As summer arrives CPP will bring back the musical tale, Forever Plaid, a story in song about 4 young men whose careers were cut short in a tragic automobile accident. They manage to make a comeback unlike any other on stage July 5 – 15.
Completing the season in late September, a new play by a pair of young African-American writers, entitled Grandmothers, Incorporated will be presented. Four retired women stumble upon a crime boss and scheme to bring him to justice, with comic results.
Individual Tickets will be $15 for General Admission, $12 for Seniors over 60 and $7 for Students.
City Park Players, Central Louisiana Community Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization committed to offering quality cultural activities and experiences to the entire Central Louisiana community through live theatre productions, programming, and education. The 2012 season is supported, in part, by grants from the Louisiana Division of the Arts and Roy O. Martin Foundation as administered by the Arts Council of Central Louisiana
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