DreamWrights to Stage THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES This August

By: Aug. 01, 2016
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This summer finds many adults and teens taking the stage at DreamWrights' production of The Beverly Hillbillies. There a few parts for younger actors, but primarily the show calls for an older cast. DreamWrights Guest Director, Kirk Wisler, is excited about this nuance, "It's cool because Mom and Dad are really getting some time in the spotlight."

A handful of these participants are new to DreamWrights. This might be the first time audiences will meet them. Kirk laughs, "The cast is doing such a good job getting into character, that I think they will be remembered as their character more than their actual identities. Hopefully this show will be talked about and looked back on for many years."

Humor is a large part of what makes this production appealing. Kirk explains, "I was attracted to this show because of the comedy aspect to it. It's so much fun to block a show and add in your personal comedic taste. This show is very familiar to audiences, which builds the anticipation to see it!" Kirk is aware of the challenge the familiarity presents to him as a director. "Audience members have an idea in their head of each character and how the story should go. So it's my job to make sure we live up to their expectations, while at the same time giving them something that they haven't seen before."

Kirk, the cast, and the crew are having a lot of fun staging the show and they hope audiences are equally entertained. It is Kirk's hope that participants and Audience members alike can forget about all the seriousness and negativity in the world today and instead, can enjoy themselves for a couple of hours. "Maybe that can carry over into the rest of their week or summer," wishes Kirk.

Director Kirk Wisler started at DreamWrights when he was in 4th grade acting, stage managing, and later coordinating stage combat scenes. He directed his first production, The Mouse that Roared, last summer and had such a good time that he is returning this summer to direct The Beverly Hillbillies.

The Beverly Hillbillies opens Friday, August 12 at 6:30pm and runs August 13, 19, 20 at 6:30pm and August 13, 14, 20, 21 at 2:30pm. Tickets may be purchased online at www.dreamwrights.org or by calling 717-848-8623. Seats cost $10 for general, $14 for reserved.

DreamWrights Center for Community Arts in York, Pennsylvania has been offering interactive performing arts experiences for people of all ages since 1997. By serving as an educational theatre and performing arts resource, DreamWrights offers opportunities to explore all aspects of performance arts from theatre acting and designing to crewing and stage managing. DreamWrights fosters and inspires growth, creativity, responsibility and an appreciation for live performance in people of all ages and cultures. To learn more about how to participate in, or attend one of DreamWrights' upcoming productions, visit www.dreamwrights.org or Facebook.com/DreamWrights.

Pictured: DW The Beverly Hillbillies promo: Dave Unger (left as Jed) and Patti Kuhn (right as Granny).



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