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Entertainment 2007
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Peacock Playhouse
301 Church Street
Hayesville, NC
828-389-8632
Toll Free 877-691-9906
www.licklogplayers.org

Agatha Christie's
Witness for the Prosecution
September 14-16 & 21-23

Witness for the Prosecution, a thriller written by Agatha Christie, tells the story of Sir Wilfrid, a master criminal barrister who takes the case of a man on trial for murder. When Leonard Vole is arrested for the sensational murder of a rich, middle-aged widow, the famous Sir Wilfrid Robarts agrees to appear on his behalf. Sir Wilfrid, recovering from a near-fatal heart attack, is *supposed* to be on a diet of bland, civil suits. But the lure of the criminal courts is too much for him, especially when the case is so difficult: Vole's only alibi witness is his wife, the calm and coldly calculating Christine Vole. Sir Wilfrid's task becomes even more impossible when Christine unexpectedly agrees to appear for the prosecution in a trial while multiple twists and turns occur that will test the lawyer's skill to the limit.


Blue Ridge Community Theater
Hampton Square
11 Mountain Street
Blue Ridge, Georgia
706-632-9223
blueridgecommunitytheater.com

Nun-Sense
Now through September 16, 2007

The Blue Ridge Community Theater proudly presents "Nunsence". The show follows the hilarious misadventures of the Little Susters of Hoboken at Mount Saint Helen's School in Hoboken, New Jersey. The fun is only just beginning when these crazy nuns take over! The side splitting nights of musical mischief will begin 8/24 and will run through 9/16. Reserve your tickets today. A must see! For more information, call the box office, 706-632-9223

Black Bear Dinner Theatre
210 Dawn Way
Sautee, GA 30571
706-865-0074
blackbeardinnertheatre.com

The Odd Couple
September 1, 2, 3, 4; 8, 9, 10, 11- 2005

Neil Simon’s renown comedy begins with a group of the boys assembled for cards in the apartment of a divorced fellow (Oscar Madison), and if the mess is any indication, its no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is another fellow (Felix Unger) who, they learn, has just been separated from his wife. Since he is very meticulous and tense, they fear he might commit suicide, and so go about locking all the windows. When he arrives, he is scarcely allowed to go to the bathroom alone. As life would have it, the slob bachelor and the meticulous fellow decide to bunk together with hilarious results. The patterns of their own disastrous marriages begin to reappear in this arrangement; and so this too must end.

 
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