![]() “…a skillfully crafted, lovingly evoked picture of eccentricity in the small-town South…Robert Harling is a new voice in the theatre and the qualities of STEEL MAGNOLIAS suggest he may be an important one.” -Drama-Logue. “Harling has given his women sharp, funny dialogue…The play builds to a conclusion that is deeply moving.” -NY Daily News The sudden realization of their mortality affects the others, but also draws on the underlying strength-and love-which give the play, and its characters, the special quality to make them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad. Truvy is helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle (who is not sure whether or not she is still married), the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser, (“I’m not crazy, I’ve just been in a bad mood for forty years”) an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry a “good ole boy.”įilled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play moves toward tragedy when, in the second act, the spunky Shelby (who is a diabetic) risks pregnancy and forfeits her life. “…suffused with humor and tinged with tragedy.” -NY Post. Stay in touch with MLT like never before. Get audition information, show and event updates delivered to your inbox. It’s said that there isn’t a bad seat in the house. Miami Little Theatre Celebrating 62 years of quality community theatre Go Behind the Scenes. Set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. This theater boasts a breathtaking one-ton chandelier in its elegant Louis XV interior. Miami Little Theatre presents, “Steel Magnolias,” written by Robert Harling. If residents are interested in donating to the campaign you can call the theatre at 91.February 20-22 at 7:30pm and February 23 at 2:30pm On April 18th the theatre will celebrate their birthday with a special showing, a birthday cake, and much more. ” It means so much to so many different people all ages of people it sort of defines who we are as a town.” said Pamela Catt, Miami Little Theater She is hopeful for the support of the community for the campaign. ” Lighting is extremely important you can set mood and tone with lights.” ” It adds another element to a performance whether it be a theatrical a musical a musical performing group.” said Pamela Catt, Miami Little Theater Pamela catt says these enhancements are greatly needed for productions. School programs in town use the theatre, and the Miami’s own theatres benefits from it as well ![]() ![]() ” Our customers are going to benefit from that because it’s going to provide them with an enhanced experience every time they come to the theatre the sound, is going to be deeper it’s going to be richer the lighting is going to add to the quality of the productions and all of that is going to make for a wonderful experience.” said Shannon Duhon, Managing Director of the Coleman Theatre The new system could cost nearly 175 thousand dollars But Rhoda’s mother has an uneasy feeling about her. Jayden in Heroes in My House (Fantasy Theatre), Little Red Riding Hood/Prince. Tickets for MotherFreakingHood, priced 65 for single. Born and raised in Miami, FL, she has been singing since the age of 8. Little Rhoda Penmark, on the surface, is sweet, charming and full of old-fashioned graces. The cast includes Leah Morrow (Marcia Burger), Jacquelyne Jones (Angie Miller), Tafadzwa Diener (Rachel Nixon) and Maya Rowe (Everywoman). This will help them with the upgrades needed starting with the sound and lighting system which is more than 20 years old. Miami Little Theatre presents the drama The Bad Seed at 7:30 p.m. ![]() ” So many beautiful grand theatres like this facility no longer exist.” said Shannon Duhon, Managing Director of the Coleman TheatreĪnd to help them meet the growing demands of entertainment the theatre is launching a campaign called “90 Dollars to Celebrate 90 years.” Christina is a Miami native who has called Pensacola home for 11 years. He was an active member of All Saints Episcopal Church in Miami, where he was Senior Warden at the time of his death, as well as a member of the choir and a lay reader. Billys first show with Pensacola Little Theatre was Hello, Dolly in 1988 at. The Coleman theatre is celebrating 90 years. He retired when the plant closed in 1986. ” To quote some of our foreign tourist that come from Miami that come from Europe and Asia.” ” We never expected to see a place like this in your quaint little village.” said Shannon Duhon, Managing Director of the Coleman Theatre The theatre has been entertaining people with preformers from all around the world since 1929. A Northeast Oklahoma theatre is hoping to raise money for much needed renovations and celebrate a major milestone at the same time.
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