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Barrow-Civic takes a bite out of this Halloween weekend

10/31/2024

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When the extraordinary meets the ether, magic happens. Blood curdling screams capable of waking the undead have been piercing through the brick walls of the Barrow-Civic Theatre these last few weeks as the cast and crew prepared for tonight's opening of "Dracula."

​This show is not for the faint at heart, but it contains some remarkable performances. 

First, August Babington's portrayal of Renfield, a madman given immortality by his master, the Count Dracula played by Michael Gorman, is something out of the extraordinary. In character the entire play even though most scenes do not require his presence, Babington remakes the madman.
Director Nicholas Hess has him constantly viewable on the right side of the stage. 

Babington is often left for long stretches, bound at times or otherwise in character, in his jail cell represented with clever lights and shadows.

His performance is worth the price of admission alone.

Then there is 17-year old Aoife Salusky, no stranger to Barrow audiences, playing the part of Lucy. Salusky runs the gamut of emotions from precociousness to evil in a short amount of time. She taps into emotiveness most adults cannot fathom.

Yelena Carvin is the calm in a storm of the unknown. Her character, Mina, is seduced by the evil dark knight, but is strong enough, with the help of her fellow compatriots, to overcome Dracula's spells on his victims.

Mina and Van Helsing, flawlessly played by Jim Nash, find a way to overcome the powerful dark prince Dracula in this perfect for Halloween opening show.
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The remainder of the cast brings life, and in some cases death, to the memorizing characters that round out this chilly tale of good versus evil that seems to revive the immortality of Bram Stoker's 127-year-old ​novel.  

Hess has created a world of wonder and fright, including recreating the proscenium as as stone castle archway into this vampire dark world. The use of projections brings the entire audience into Dracula's lair.

​This is a bit of art to behold.
Dracula at the Barrow-Civic Theatre in Franklin opens tonight (Thursday October 31) at 7:30 p.m. There are also shows Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. as well as two matinees Saturday and Sunday ar 2 p.m.

Tickets are available at ​barrowtheatre.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket#/events/a0S8Z00000JAS70UAH
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Once Upon a Mattress opens at Franklin High School Thursday

10/29/2024

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Sensitivity, silliness, and slumber are tested as students from Franklin and Rocky Grove high schools present "Once Upon a Mattress" at 7 p.m. this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the FHS auditorium.

The beloved musical is a comedic retelling of the fairy tale the Princess and the Pea.

​The cast includes Madolyn Williams as courageous and strong Princess Winnifred; Kendal Fonzo as the bossy Queen Aggravain; Kyel Harry as the native Prince Dauntless and Nate Boley as the speechless King Sextimus. 

Courtiers Minstrel (Alexis McVay), Lady Larken (Gabrielle Laderer), Prince Harry (Andrew Schwab), (Ashton Shingledecker) and the Wizard (Abigail Greenway) help in the search for a bride for Dauntless so that other couples in the kingdom may tie the knot as well.  

Rounding out the cast as Knights and Ladies in Waiting are Grayce Bell, Kaileigh Coon, Brooke Habbyshaw, Gabrielle Johsnon, Jaeyla Myers, Landon Rodgers, Madi Stewart, Hayleigh Walter, and Isabella Wood.

Audience will enjoy the enchanted tale of love and fortitude, giggle along to all the craziness of the castle and tap their toes along with the music that includes a pit orchestra led by Dr. Christina Cohlhepp. 


Audiences can expect to be taken away to a medieval castle, which will feature the pit orchestra in full view for the duration of the performance, led by conductor Dr. Christina Cohlhepp.

​And, as the fairy tale demands, a colorful 20-mattress high bed will make its way onto the stage for Winnifred to get a good night’s sleep. Will this giant stack of mattresses be the key to a good night’s rest after all?

Advanced ticket purchases can be made at https://our.show/ouamfranklin for $6 for students and $10 for adults. Tickets will also be available at the door for $10 for students and $14 for adults. 
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To view more photos from this colorful performance please visit: sayerrich.zenfolio.com/p737236337
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To view more photos from this colorful performance please visit: sayerrich.zenfolio.com/p737236337
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Annie's last performance is a great way to cap off Applefest Saturday

10/5/2024

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There are performances for the ages - those ones that people talk about for years. Little orphan (Lainie Smith's) portrayal of Annie is likely one of those. To ask a preteen human to dedicate months to performing an iconic character is quite a feat. And she has delivered. so have several others in this fun cast.

​Below are a few more photos from a recent live performance. It is quite the show.
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