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"Twice Upon a Time" Opens in July

Published on: June 22, 2012

‘’Twice Upon a Time” by Craig Sodaro will be presented by the Winder-Barrow Community Theatre July 20-22nd at the Colleen O. Williams Theater inside the Winder Cultural Arts Center. This show is especially presented for the children of Winder and the surrounding area, and will be enjoyed by children from pre-school age to adult. The Friday and Saturday shows will be at 7:30 pm, and the Sunday show will be at 3:00 pm. Tickets are on sale now at Winder City Hall (770-867-3106) using credit cards, cash or checks. They are also on sale at Pam Veader’s State Farm Insurance Office at 41 S. Center Street in Winder (770-867-1679) using cash or check. Prices are $5.00 for children through age 12, and $10 for ages 13 and older.

This play, directed by Billie Nye-Muller, takes three much loved fairy tales and puts a slight twist on the stories. The first of the three interwoven tales tells the story of Cinders Charming (Cinderella), trying to be a good princess. But that’s easier said than done when the overpowering Queen of Aboodistan storms into the Charming kingdom threatening war if she doesn’t get her way.

In the second story, poor Pinocchio is failing school because the Blue Fairy never got around to finishing the job of giving him the head of a real boy. His nasty teacher, Miss Grimsnot, becomes prey for the clever Lampwick and his friend, Foxy. When Pinocchio finds out, he uses his wooden head to save the day.

In the final story, Snow White has opened her own fashion boutique. But that doesn’t stop her wicked stepmother, up to her old tricks again, from making an encore appearance.

Bring the kids and come enjoy some exciting live entertainment. After each show, the audience is invited to a small reception to meet the cast and crew. The show with the reception will be approximately two hours long.

Photo: Cameron Lackey, Cassie Webb, and Claudia Hoff rehearse a scene.



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