A Night of One Acts
"Chicks"
by Grace McKeaney
February 2011
McCastlain Hall, UCA
This one-woman show is about a kindergarten teacher who insists on telling us the truth about the world, our parents, and school administrators. It was a huge hit at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. Directed by Ashley Carnahan.
"Graceland"
by Ellen Byron
February 2011
It's the first day that Elvis' home is open to the public and two women are vying to be the first person to step foot in their idol's house. Who wins out? You won't see this ending coming. Directed by Misty Allen.
by Grace McKeaney
February 2011
McCastlain Hall, UCA
This one-woman show is about a kindergarten teacher who insists on telling us the truth about the world, our parents, and school administrators. It was a huge hit at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. Directed by Ashley Carnahan.
"Graceland"
by Ellen Byron
February 2011
It's the first day that Elvis' home is open to the public and two women are vying to be the first person to step foot in their idol's house. Who wins out? You won't see this ending coming. Directed by Misty Allen.
Same Time Next Year
by Bernard Slade
August 2011
One of the most popular romantic comedies of the 20th century. Same Time Next Year follows Doris and George as they agree to meet every year for the next 24 years. The 1978 film version starred Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn, who won a Tony for her Broadway performance in the same role. Directed by Carla Grant. You're going to love this one!
August 2011
One of the most popular romantic comedies of the 20th century. Same Time Next Year follows Doris and George as they agree to meet every year for the next 24 years. The 1978 film version starred Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn, who won a Tony for her Broadway performance in the same role. Directed by Carla Grant. You're going to love this one!
The Kitchen Witches
by Caroline Smith
Sept/Oct 2011
When two TV chefs, who have been enemies for over 30 years, are thrown together on a new cooking show, the insults fly farther than the food. But will their egos survive the ratings? It's a plot that thickens more than the gravy. Join us for this smashing comedy that is part Martha Stewart and part Jerry Springer! Directed by Shane Shoemake
Sept/Oct 2011
When two TV chefs, who have been enemies for over 30 years, are thrown together on a new cooking show, the insults fly farther than the food. But will their egos survive the ratings? It's a plot that thickens more than the gravy. Join us for this smashing comedy that is part Martha Stewart and part Jerry Springer! Directed by Shane Shoemake
