Monday, January 23, 2012

Something To Hide opens Feb. 9th


Something to Hide is written by Leslie Sands and directed by Bob Zielinski. The play is set in a charming house in the English countryside. Howard is visited by his wife, each weekend. She is also his publisher. During the week, he is joined by his mistress, which his wife is unaware of. The story begins with the departing mistress struck, and apparently killed by the wife as she enters the driveway. Howard gallantly offers to dispose of the body, starting a sequence of events with one unexpected turn after another.  This classic thriller with diabolically clever twists and turns, will keep you guessing right up to the surprise ending.

Opening night Dinner, Thursday Feb 9 @ 8:00 
Friday, Feb 10 and 17 @ 8:00
Saturday, Feb 11 and 18 @ 8:00  
Sunday Feb 12 and 19 @ 2:30

Tickets: $15 for Adults and $12 for Seniors (60+) and students.  Reservations strongly recommended by calling 588-1557.  Please note that Little Colonel does NOT accept credit cards, so please come prepared. Please be seated at least 5 minutes before curtain, as seats will be released to stand by patrons at that time.

Opening Night is dinner theater. Space is available if you’d like to be the first to see this thriller. Dinner is $18 in addition to your ticket price. Seating at 6:45.  The menu is:

Mama’s Meatloaf ~ Old Fashioned Creamy Mac and Cheese ~ Crunchy Marinated Carrots
Assorted Homemade Breads ~ Lemon Lush Dessert ~ Wine, an assortment of sodas, coffee, hot tea and water.

Opening night season ticket holders and those wanting to join us for dinner and the show, please confirm your dinner reservations no later than Sunday Feb 5 by calling Susan at 241-1137.

Auditions for An American Daughter
Written by Wendy Wasserstein and directed by Bethany Morse. Auditions will take place at the playhouse on Feb 12 and 13 at 7:00 pm.
Go Green!
Save some trees and receive your LCP notices via email. Just go to our website and contact us with your email information!   Lots of good info on the web:  www.littlecolonel.org

Don’t forget about the Power2Give Matching Funds

All you have to do to see our project posting is to visit Power2Give and click on the “donate” button. You can give as little as $1 or as much as $1,000 or even more! And your contribution will be doubled by the matching gifts!  You have until March 2nd to be a part of this great initiative.

Sincerely,
Susan J. Tomassetti
President, LCP Board of Directors

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Production well underway for "Something to Hide"


Something to Hide is a British Thriller written by Leslie Sands and directed by Bob Zelinski

The play revolves around Karen Holt, a British book publisher and her author husband, Howard.  Howard has married Karen because it was the only way to get his mediocre books published and has a secret girlfriend, Julie, who announces her pregnancy as the play opens.  Returning home unexpectedly, Karen accidentally hits Julie with her car as Julie is leaving.  The plot thickens from there and includes blackmail, threats, an onstage murder and a crafty police inspector who plays the fool to solve the crime.
The cast includes LCP veterans Kirsten McDowell, Allen Schuler, Tiffany Smith, and Candy Thomas, as well as two local actors new to our stage – Elaine Hackett and Cook Farmer – and brand new to any stage – Rick Fletcher. 

Break a leg! We're looking forward to another fabulous production at LCP!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Last show of Last Train to Nibroc

Today is your final chance to catch the Last Train to Nibroc at the playhouse! Don't miss out on seeing this fabulous production.

Join us this evening for an open house at the Theatre as we celebrate the season with the traditional Pewee Valley Yule Log Burn. Festivities start at 5:30pm. All are welcome.