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Tickets now on sale for Twilight's ‘Into The Woods’Tue, 06/03/2008 - 2:30pm
By: The Citizen
Tickets are now on sale for Twilight Theatre's production of “Into the Woods,” directed by Robbie Kirkland with music directed by Alison Chambers. Performances will be at 8 p.m. on June 6, 7 and 13 and at 2:30 p.m. on June 8 and 15 at the Charles Wadsworth Auditorium, located at 25 Jefferson Street in Newnan. The auditorium bears the name of world-renown pianist and Newnan native Charles Wadsworth who, as a child, performed in student recitals at the auditorium. Wadsworth went on to be director of the Chamber Music Program in New York City and has coordinated chamber music performances at Spoleto and Callaway Gardens. During the auditorium's recent renovation, great attention was paid to the acoustics. Rein Pirn, who designed the acoustics for Spivey Hall, developed the acoustical plan for Wadsworth Auditorium. With music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, “Into the Woods” is an engaging, thought-provoking story of what happens after "happily ever after." The musical features the witty score by Sondheim, sung by such popular characters as Little Red Riding Hood (Paige McCauley); Rapunzel (Anna Kate Spears); Cinderella (Stephanie Earle); and the character no good story can be without, the Witch, played by Amy Beaucham. The cast is rounded out by Cinderella's Mother (Pauli Reep); Jack (Chase Thomaston); Jack's Mother (Dotti Ramsdell); Cinderella's Prince (Michael Reep); Rapunzel's Prince (Alex Couch); the Baker (Robbie Kirkland); the Baker's Wife (Alison Chambers); Cinderella's Stepmother (Courtney Geibler); Cinderella's Stepsisters Florinda and Lucinda (April Coyne and Hannah Herndon); the Wolf (Ben Papac); the Giant (Angela Papac); Sleeping Beauty (Melissa Manson); and Snow White (Rachel Denny). The story is moved along by the Narrator and Mysterious Man, both played by Frankie Asher. It's music that will keep your toes tapping; it's a story that will get your brain thinking. Purchased in advance, tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for students, seniors and military personnel. Online ticket sales end 12 hours before each performance. Tickets purchased at the door are $15 general admission and $13 for students, seniors and military. To purchase tickets online, visit www.brownpapertickets.com/event/35416. For more information, visit www.TheTwilightTheatre.com. login to post comments |