Blackbox Studio Production Presents an Evening of Four Short Plays, 'Variety is the Spice of Life'

 

Double Wedding by Craig Pospisil.

It is Deborah's wedding day. Talk about wedding day jitters. Deborah wrestles with herself about the upcoming marriage and battles her inner self. Directed by Kenny Chugg and Katie Jones.

Final Performance or The Curtain Falls

by Charles George.

A story about Edwin Booth years after the assignation of President Lincoln. Booth is trying to understand why his infamous brother would carry out such a dastardly deed. Directed by Kenny Chugg.

Key Lime Pie by Jason Mulligan

Trisha is supposed to be married in a few hours... The only problem is Charlene has lost the wedding ring in a key lime pie. Madness ensues as the 2 girls try and recover the missing ring. Directed by Kenny Chugg.

Almost the Bride of Dracula

by Dennis Snee

With his mother breathing down his back, Dracula finds himself feeling the pressure to get married more and more every single day. In this play, we look at Dracula's past relationships, or, in reality, the reason he is still a bachelor. Directed by Kendrick Bertram

Show dates are Thursday, April 24, Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26 at

7:30 pm and Sunday April 27 at 2 p.m.

All seats are only $10 and are available at Johnny's Take n' Bake Pizza, Tehachapi Furniture and Mattress Center and online at http://tctonstage.com

Appropriate for ages 12 and up.

 
 

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