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4:46 pm Wednesday, November 27, 2013

BTCPA holding auditions for second production

The Bay Tree Council for the Performing Arts in Red Bay announces auditions for its second production of the season, “All This and Moonlight.” Auditions will be held at Community Spirit Bank’s Weatherford Centre in Red Bay on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. and Monday, Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. and will consist of cold readings from the script. The play consists of two adult males and four adult female characters and will be directed by Mark Richardson. The performance dates are February 13-16, 2014. A dinner theater will be available but these tickets must be purchased in advance. For additional information contact Scotty Kennedy at 256-356-8758 or Mark Richardson at 256-356-3099.

A delightful, romantic comedy about a photographer named Ned, who has the peculiar habit of comparing the unique girl he’s dating with his old girl friend, Ellie. In fact, his memory of her becomes so vivid, she actually accompanies him on the dates, comments on the girls, and Ned goes home with his memories. His friend Rick, sees the problem right away. Ned is still in love with Ellie. The only way to exorcise Ellie from Ned’s love life, is to set up a meeting between the two. Ned already has the reunion planned. But will Ellie be there? And if she is, what will happen? A play reminiscent of the sophisticated comedies of thirties and forties, All This and Moonlight will have you thinking back to your first true love.

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