Mar
10
Fri
Irish Courage @ Mars Theater
Mar 10 @ 7:30 pm – Mar 28 @ 7:45 pm
Irish Courage @ Mars Theater | LaFayette | Georgia | United States

Based on Playboy of the Western World. To an untidy little country saloon on a wild coast of Mayo, in Ireland, there comes a shy, frightened youth, Christy Mayo, with a tale of having killed his cruel father, with a single blow of a spade, a week ago on a distant farm. He is fleeing the police, and is accepted by Michael James, the publican, and his pretty but tart-tongued daughter, Pegeen, as a hero whom it would be well to hire as pot-boy.

Mar
17
Fri
A Night of One Acts @ Dalton Little Theatre
Mar 17 @ 7:00 pm – Mar 25 @ 9:00 pm
A Night of One Acts @ Dalton Little Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Dalton Little Theatre is continuing the tradition of showcasing four one-act plays in one entertainment-filled evening! This year’s plays include 3 locally-written dramas and a previously published comedy.

Performances are March 17, 18, 24, and 25 at 7 pm and March 19 at 2 pm. For tickets, visit daltonlittletheatre.com OR call (706) 226-6618. Tickets will also be sold at the door.

Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre
Mar 17 @ 8:00 pm – Mar 25 @ 10:00 pm
Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Smoke on the Mountain tells the story of a Saturday Night Gospel Sing at a country church in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains in 1938. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling group making its return to performing after a five-year hiatus.Pastor Oglethorpe, the young and enthusiastic minister of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, has enlisted the Sanders Family in his efforts to bring his tiny congregation into “the modern world.” Between songs, each family member “witnesses” — telling a story about an important event in their life. Though they try to appear perfect in the eyes of a congregation who wants to be inspired by their songs, one thing after another goes awry and they reveal their true — and hilariously imperfect – natures. By the evening’s end, the Sanders Family have endeared themselves to us by revealing their weaknesses and allowing us to share in their triumphs.

Mar
23
Thu
Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre
Mar 23 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Smoke on the Mountain tells the story of a Saturday Night Gospel Sing at a country church in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains in 1938. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling group making its return to performing after a five-year hiatus.Pastor Oglethorpe, the young and enthusiastic minister of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, has enlisted the Sanders Family in his efforts to bring his tiny congregation into “the modern world.” Between songs, each family member “witnesses” — telling a story about an important event in their life. Though they try to appear perfect in the eyes of a congregation who wants to be inspired by their songs, one thing after another goes awry and they reveal their true — and hilariously imperfect – natures. By the evening’s end, the Sanders Family have endeared themselves to us by revealing their weaknesses and allowing us to share in their triumphs.

Mar
24
Fri
A Night of One Acts @ Dalton Little Theatre
Mar 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
A Night of One Acts @ Dalton Little Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Dalton Little Theatre is continuing the tradition of showcasing four one-act plays in one entertainment-filled evening! This year’s plays include 3 locally-written dramas and a previously published comedy.

Performances are March 17, 18, 24, and 25 at 7 pm and March 19 at 2 pm. For tickets, visit daltonlittletheatre.com OR call (706) 226-6618. Tickets will also be sold at the door.

The shows featured in this year’s “A Night of One-Acts” are:

“Ante Capella”
Written/Directed by Jeremy Pickard
Osmund, a struggling alcoholic, wrestles with telling his best friend that he’s in love with her until a conversation with the night lets him know what he should do.

“Life is a One-Man Show”
Written/Directed by Jay Adamson
An existential quarter life crisis comprised of strangers, a past lover, a deceased friend and God all push a Lost Boy toward the edge of a great catharsis. Questions of existence and a search for deeper meaning weigh heavily upon him throughout. Will he be swallowed inside the mouth of the mundane or be compelled to wake up and live? As is life, only he can decide his fate…

“A Murdered Mystery”
Written by Karl Garner, directed by Tanner Jaco, produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Services, Inc.
The scene opens with John, the butler and narrator, standing over the body of Steven Walters, who has invited a group of friends to his house for a specific purpose. Audiences will enjoy this spoof of murder mysteries.

“Scar’d for Life”
Written/Directed by Adam Cook
A middle-aged single mother reflects on her life and death following her fatal car accident, while her grown son encounters two men at her funeral who could each be the father he’s never known.

Irish Courage @ Mars Theater
Mar 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Irish Courage @ Mars Theater | LaFayette | Georgia | United States

Based on Playboy of the Western World. To an untidy little country saloon on a wild coast of Mayo, in Ireland, there comes a shy, frightened youth, Christy Mayo, with a tale of having killed his cruel father, with a single blow of a spade, a week ago on a distant farm. He is fleeing the police, and is accepted by Michael James, the publican, and his pretty but tart-tongued daughter, Pegeen, as a hero whom it would be well to hire as pot-boy.

Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre
Mar 24 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Smoke on the Mountain tells the story of a Saturday Night Gospel Sing at a country church in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains in 1938. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling group making its return to performing after a five-year hiatus.Pastor Oglethorpe, the young and enthusiastic minister of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, has enlisted the Sanders Family in his efforts to bring his tiny congregation into “the modern world.” Between songs, each family member “witnesses” — telling a story about an important event in their life. Though they try to appear perfect in the eyes of a congregation who wants to be inspired by their songs, one thing after another goes awry and they reveal their true — and hilariously imperfect – natures. By the evening’s end, the Sanders Family have endeared themselves to us by revealing their weaknesses and allowing us to share in their triumphs.

Mar
25
Sat
A Night of One Acts @ Dalton Little Theatre
Mar 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
A Night of One Acts @ Dalton Little Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Dalton Little Theatre is continuing the tradition of showcasing four one-act plays in one entertainment-filled evening! This year’s plays include 3 locally-written dramas and a previously published comedy.

Performances are March 17, 18, 24, and 25 at 7 pm and March 19 at 2 pm. For tickets, visit daltonlittletheatre.com OR call (706) 226-6618. Tickets will also be sold at the door.

The shows featured in this year’s “A Night of One-Acts” are:

“Ante Capella”
Written/Directed by Jeremy Pickard
Osmund, a struggling alcoholic, wrestles with telling his best friend that he’s in love with her until a conversation with the night lets him know what he should do.

“Life is a One-Man Show”
Written/Directed by Jay Adamson
An existential quarter life crisis comprised of strangers, a past lover, a deceased friend and God all push a Lost Boy toward the edge of a great catharsis. Questions of existence and a search for deeper meaning weigh heavily upon him throughout. Will he be swallowed inside the mouth of the mundane or be compelled to wake up and live? As is life, only he can decide his fate…

“A Murdered Mystery”
Written by Karl Garner, directed by Tanner Jaco, produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Services, Inc.
The scene opens with John, the butler and narrator, standing over the body of Steven Walters, who has invited a group of friends to his house for a specific purpose. Audiences will enjoy this spoof of murder mysteries.

“Scar’d for Life”
Written/Directed by Adam Cook
A middle-aged single mother reflects on her life and death following her fatal car accident, while her grown son encounters two men at her funeral who could each be the father he’s never known.

Irish Courage @ Mars Theater
Mar 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Irish Courage @ Mars Theater | LaFayette | Georgia | United States

Based on Playboy of the Western World. To an untidy little country saloon on a wild coast of Mayo, in Ireland, there comes a shy, frightened youth, Christy Mayo, with a tale of having killed his cruel father, with a single blow of a spade, a week ago on a distant farm. He is fleeing the police, and is accepted by Michael James, the publican, and his pretty but tart-tongued daughter, Pegeen, as a hero whom it would be well to hire as pot-boy.

Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre
Mar 25 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Smoke on the Mountain @ Artistic Civic Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Smoke on the Mountain tells the story of a Saturday Night Gospel Sing at a country church in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains in 1938. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling group making its return to performing after a five-year hiatus.Pastor Oglethorpe, the young and enthusiastic minister of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, has enlisted the Sanders Family in his efforts to bring his tiny congregation into “the modern world.” Between songs, each family member “witnesses” — telling a story about an important event in their life. Though they try to appear perfect in the eyes of a congregation who wants to be inspired by their songs, one thing after another goes awry and they reveal their true — and hilariously imperfect – natures. By the evening’s end, the Sanders Family have endeared themselves to us by revealing their weaknesses and allowing us to share in their triumphs.