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Tickets Now On Sale For Pickney Players' DUCK HUNTER SHOOTS ANGEL, Opens 4/17

By: Mar. 24, 2010

Tickets are now on sale for the Pinckney Players' final show of the season, Mitch Albom's "Duck Hunter Shoots Angel" at the Jane Tasch Theatre in Pinckney. This zany comedy about a depressed tabloid journalist searching for two Alabama duck-hunting brothers who believe they shot a celestial being is perfect for an adult evening out with family or friends. Show times are 7:30 p.m. on April 17th, April 23rd, and April 24th with a matinee at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 18th. Advance reserve seating prices are $13.00 for adults and $11.00 for students and seniors and are on sale now at Busch's or the Community Education Office in Pinckney and Brighton Tux next to Gus's Carryout on Grand River in Brighton.

They are also on sale on-line by visiting our website www.pinckneyplayers.com Any tickets left will be available at the door for an additional $2.00.

Meet two more of our stars:

Jeff Boyer

Jeff says that since he has a face for radio, it only makes sense that he plays the role of the Gator-man in this production. Boyer is the founder and past-president of the Town Hall Players in Stockbridge where he has also been director, producer, and actor. He has written a full-length play entitled "Today Again" as well. Jeff has worked with the Pinckney Players as both an actor and producer, and was most recently seen on the Jane Tasch stage as several characters in Dennis North's melodrama, Orphan Train. When Boyer is not in the theatre, you will find him teaching middle school math and science in Stockbridge. He is also a Magician for Hire and performs comedy magic shows, which often feature his three kids, Storm, Nick, and Caleb.
Ashley McKenney

Ashley shares the role of Kansas, the girl at the local Gas-Mart. She will be performing the role on Sunday, April 18th and Friday, April 23rd. Ashley is sixteen years old and a sophomore at Brighton High School where she is involved with her school's Drama, Performing Arts and Forensics programs. This is Ashley's 14th show with the Pinckney Players, and definitely not her last. She was last seen on the Jane Tasch stage this fall as the Unicorn in The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe. Ashley hopes to pursue a career in acting one day. In her spare time, she enjoys playing softball and drawing.


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