[NEohioPAL] Two Great Productions Opening at the North Canton Playhouse...

North Canton Playhouse ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 11 08:31:17 PDT 2008


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
   
  The North Canton Playhouse, Center for the Performing Arts, is presenting two great productions coming up in April and May...
   
  The new work"HALFSIES" 
  Written and Directed by Tim Carmany and Jacob Layne Miller.
   
  April 24th - 27th, 2008 in the McManaway Studio Theatre (525 7th St. NE)
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 2:30pm
   
  ALL TICKETS: $5.00 for All Ages
  For Reservations, call (330) 494-1613
   
  The Story: Told through the eyes of a young narrator, Gretchen, we travel back in time to the early 1950's and meet the McKenzie brothers--Frank and Ed as they deal with life, love and the hard decisions they have to make as part of growing up. Older brother Frank works for Marilyn's father and Ed runs the garage owned by their father. Frank ends up marrying his high school sweethear, Marilyn, while Eddie goes on to wed a catalog model named Patty. Both seem headed for picturesque lives until tragedy strikes...
   
  Starring: Joshua Gates, Jonathan More, Daniel Walton, Lydia Carmany, Alyssa Danielle Johnson, Jacob Miller, Tim Carmany, Jerod Barker and Erika Christy.
   
  and
   
  The North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe Presents the Comedy...
  "SEND ME NO FLOWERS"

  May 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 2008 at the NCP Mainstage (525 7th St. NE)
  Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm
  For reservations, please call (330) 494-1613. 
   
  Also, don't miss the special Mother's Day Weekend Event 
with dinner and a show at the Harmony Spot 
May 9, 10 and 11, 2008
 For dinner reservations, please call (330) 305-1466.

Story: This Broadway comedy stars George Kimball, a Westchester commuter whose hobby is hypochondria. When he overhears his doctor talking about another patient who is on his way out with heart trouble, he misunderstands and prepares to meet the end bravely. He puts his affairs in order and writes a heartbreaking letter to his wife to be read after his death. He arranges in advance for the soon to be widow to have another beau who will make a good second husband. He buys a cemetery plot big enough for three: himself, the widow and Hubby Two. Complications involve a wifely hunch that the lad is playing footsie, plans for Reno and a false confession.

Starring: Bill Brown, Ginger Dougan, Rich Mortland, Don Milbrodt, Rita Barrett, Marie Grealis, Lizabeth Falcon, Doug Tanner and Helen Terrel.


Brenton Cochran
  Office Administrator
  North Canton Playhouse
  330-494-1693
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