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Tickets On Sale For Pinckney Players' DUCK HUNTER SHOOTS ANGEL, Begins 4/17

By: Mar. 17, 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 some of our stars:

Katie Huber-Welty

Katie plays the role of Woman in this production. She was last seen on the Jane Tasch stage this fall as Little Red Riding Hood in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods. You might also remember her as Beth March in the classic, Little Women, and Nettie MacCleary in Dennis North's melodrama, Orphan Train. When Katie is not acting, you will find her in the classroom teaching music at Latson Road Elementary in Howell.
Brad Rondeau

Brad performs the role of Sandy, who writes for the Weekly World and Globe and is sent south to cover a story about the Early brothers, two duck-hunters who claim to have shot, yeah you guessed it, an angel. Brad's performances span three decades but he was last seen on the Jane Tasch stage this fall as Prince Charming in the musical Into the Woods. You may remember him best as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat last spring. In his free time, Brad enjoys travel, tending his small vineyard, and wine making. To pay for his thespian habit, he can be found practicing dentistry at his office, Grand River Dental, in Brighton.

 


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