Southern Hospitality’ saves a town
What happens when your town is disappearing and you hear that a large business wants to relocate? You do everything you can to entice that business to locate to your town.
That is exactly what the Futrelle sisters, Frankie, Twink, Honey Raye and Rhonda Lynn, try to do with a salsa company that wants to relocate from Connecticut.
Especially when one of the sisters promises a list of things the town may not be able to deliver to the level it was promised.
When a mid-life crisis, a dead body, an engagement are added to the long list of the “Fayro Days” festival activities, it is sure way to have an audience laughing.
Southern Hospitality, directed by Linda Deibert and produced by Beverly Cooper, includes the cast of Cathy Hutto, Bari Norden, Christina Pykles, Jennifer Yasechko, Gary Deibert, Brandi Voltz, Stuart Appleton, David Voltz, Jack Norden, Melissa Armstrong, Sandy Gillmore, Kellie Jenkins, and Philip Willard Jr.
Most of the cast members are returning as the same characters from last year’s play, Christmas Belles, which is the second in the trilogy – Southern Hospitality being the third.
Show dates are Dec. 7 -9 and Dec. 12 -16. Evening shows are at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $15, Senior/Military $12, Sunday matinee $10
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