ACT 1's One Act Wednesdays Return to Darkhorse

By: Feb. 29, 2016
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ACT 1 One Act Wednesdays are back again, with performances on March 9 and 16 at Nashville's Darkhorse Theater, with curtain at 7:30 p.m.

Among offerings this month are Christopher Durang's The Actor's Nightmare, a short comic play directed by Kristin Parsons. It involves an accountant named George Spelvin, who is mistaken for an actor's understudy and forced to perform in a play for which he doesn't know any of the lines. Patrick Kramer stars as George, with Bethany Champion as Meg, Tammy Sutherland as Sarah, Jenni Cadaret as Ellen and Douglas Goodman as Henry.

Gray Matter, written by Jeanette Farr and directed by Ron Veasey, takes a look at what can happen when we get call out on our prejudices. The play features veteran actor Adele Akin and TSU student and actor Stewart Romeo, who show us that people are not always what they seem.

Finally, ACT 1 welcomes local playwright Kenley Smith directing his-one act play, Resolve to Die a Nameless Death, featuring Pat Riley as Sean, Christopher Bosen as Larry, K.C. Bragg as Moe and Emily Eytchison as Tim.

Tickets are $5 cash at the door - and if you bring your One Act program to ACT 1's production of Lysistrata, running March 4-19, Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. at the Darkhorse - you get $5 off your regular priced ticket.



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