Theatre Charlotte Presents 'Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word' 4/16

By: Apr. 16, 2010
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Theatre Charlotte Presents "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" April 16 as part of their Just Do It series. Just Do It is a themed reading and performance series featuring new works.

"Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" will feature Vito Abate, Lucy Hazlehurst, Nancy Teague, Nathan Katen, Dusty Mode, Jared Sides, JC Inthisarath, Rita Leonard, Jenny Wright, Philip Robertson, Sarah Provencal, Jason Spooner, Dave Wilson, John Wray, Ryan Deal, April Denee Baker, Rob Hammock, Tom Bennett, John Hartness, Jenny Hubbar, Mary Margaret Keaton & a special appearance by Phoebe & a free raffle for a gift certificate to Caffe Siena.

This season the show will feature two new segments, '768 words' inwhich two writers accept the challege of creating a piece with exactly 768 words and 'On The Spot', with a little help from the audience one writer will create a piece during the show, to be presented at the end of the night.

This show will begin at 8pm on April 16 at Theatre Charlotte, located at 501 Queens Rd. Admission is $5, seating is first-come, first-served.

For more information on Just Do It and Theatre Charlotte visit http://www.theatrecharlotte.org/justdoit.htm


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