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Nobody's Perfect

by Simon Williams
March, 2010
McCastlain Hall, UCA 

A fast and funny comedy about an unsuccessful
novelist who is catapulted to success when he uses
a female pseudonym. Unfortunately, he now has
to appear in public as Lulabelle Latifa! If you
laughed at Mrs. Doubtfire and Tootsie, you’ll be
bowled over by Nobody’s Perfect! Directed by
Ashley Carnahan. 

Tuesdays With Morrie

by Jeffrey Hatcher & Mitch Albom
August, 2010

Mitch has lost direction on the more important
things in life until he begins visiting his former professor who has Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS). The
two form an emotional bond and Mitch begins to
learn lessons on life, living, aging, and commitment.
The 1999 film version featured Jack Lemmon and
Hank Azaria. This one is not to be missed! Directed
by Carla Grant.

A...My Name Is Alice

Conceived by Joan Micklin Silver & Julianne Boyd
November, 2010

 The one that started the popular craze of women’s musicals, Alice is a series of music, monologues, scenes, and experiences, both funny and
sad, all about women and the men who love them. You’ll laugh, cry, and tap your toes to this one. And be sure to bring your significant other! Suggested for mature audiences. Directed by Liz Parker.
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