Jan
27
Fri
On Golden Pond @ Artistic Civic Theatre
Jan 27 @ 8:00 pm – Feb 4 @ 10:00 pm
On Golden Pond @ Artistic Civic Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Norman and Ethel Thayer have recently returned to spend their forty-eighth summer at their vacation home on Golden Pond in Maine. Norman is doing his best to see that the phone is in working order, while Ethel, who has been gathering firewood, is excited at having met some of the neighbors. Norman, whose memory isn’t what it once was, is about to turn eighty and seems preoccupied, albeit humorously, with the prospect of dying.

Feb
3
Fri
Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre
Feb 3 @ 7:00 pm – Feb 12 @ 9:00 pm
Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

A giant pecan stolen, a minister on the make, aliens, a prom queen on the verge of a breakdown, Texas beauty parlor gossip, and a shotgun wedding — just your average day in 1980s Seguin, Texas — otherwise known as, The Home of the Great Pecan!

Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre
Feb 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

A giant pecan stolen, a minister on the make, aliens, a prom queen on the verge of a breakdown, Texas beauty parlor gossip, and a shotgun wedding — just your average day in 1980s Seguin, Texas — otherwise known as, The Home of the Great Pecan!

On Golden Pond @ Artistic Civic Theatre
Feb 3 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
On Golden Pond @ Artistic Civic Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Norman and Ethel Thayer have recently returned to spend their forty-eighth summer at their vacation home on Golden Pond in Maine. Norman is doing his best to see that the phone is in working order, while Ethel, who has been gathering firewood, is excited at having met some of the neighbors. Norman, whose memory isn’t what it once was, is about to turn eighty and seems preoccupied, albeit humorously, with the prospect of dying.

Feb
4
Sat
Extreme Whether @ Unitarian Universalist Church of Chattanooga
Feb 4 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Extreme Whether @ Unitarian Universalist Church of Chattanooga | Chattanooga | Tennessee | United States

Provocative and brave, an American play on climate change.
-NY Times

Extreme Whether (“brave and pioneering”, “laced with darkness and humor” Andrew Revkin, NYTimes) had a sold-out premiere at Theater for the New City in October. Each performance was followed by a talk back (Dr. James Hansen, Dr. Jennifer Francis, Dr. Dale Jamieson, Dr. Ana Baptista and many others). Andy Revkin described the play as about the American family in our current debate. Jim Hansen said “the love of nature” the play evokes is its most important part and the “documentaries are boring, but this play really moves people.” Jennifer Francis says “it is just a most impressive play. It was wonderful as a reading. It is even more wonderful now.”

Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre
Feb 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

A giant pecan stolen, a minister on the make, aliens, a prom queen on the verge of a breakdown, Texas beauty parlor gossip, and a shotgun wedding — just your average day in 1980s Seguin, Texas — otherwise known as, The Home of the Great Pecan!

On Golden Pond @ Artistic Civic Theatre
Feb 4 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
On Golden Pond @ Artistic Civic Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

Norman and Ethel Thayer have recently returned to spend their forty-eighth summer at their vacation home on Golden Pond in Maine. Norman is doing his best to see that the phone is in working order, while Ethel, who has been gathering firewood, is excited at having met some of the neighbors. Norman, whose memory isn’t what it once was, is about to turn eighty and seems preoccupied, albeit humorously, with the prospect of dying.

Feb
10
Fri
Greater Tuna @ Signal Crest United Methodist Church
Feb 10 @ 6:45 pm – Feb 25 @ 10:00 pm
Greater Tuna @ Signal Crest United Methodist Church | Signal Mountain | Tennessee | United States

The day in Tuna, the third smallest town in Texas, begins—as usual—with Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie at the microphones of Radio OKKK, broadcasting at a big 275 watts (at least when they remember to turn the transmitter on). Topping the headlines is the winning entry in the American Heritage Essay Contest, entitled “Human Rights, Why Bother?” Then, Arles exits, and in comes Didi Snavely of Didi’s Used Guns; she leaves and gives way to weatherman Harold Dean Lattimer: “We have this swarm of locusts that are headin’ our way from Louisiana, but we figure the dust will kill a lot of ’em, and the rest’ll probably get blown away or drown in this tropical storm that’s headin’ our way from the coast.”And the comedy continues, from Petey Fisk of the Humane Society talking about the duck problem and Yippy, the Pet of the Week to Phineas Blye, perpetual losing candidate for city council announcing he’s running again and revealing his plan to tax prisoners: “It would be easy, ’cause everyone knows where they are.” Of course, a day isn’t complete without the high school football report from Coach Raymond Chassie, who explains why his football team lost 48-0: “We lost mainly because we couldn’t score.”

And so the day continues, as Tuna’s citizens parade across the stage in all their outrageous and irreverent glory, commenting on life, politics, and what makes them (and sometimes us) tick.

Greater Tuna @ Signal Crest United Methodist Church
Feb 10 @ 6:45 pm – 10:00 pm
Greater Tuna @ Signal Crest United Methodist Church | Signal Mountain | Tennessee | United States

The day in Tuna, the third smallest town in Texas, begins—as usual—with Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie at the microphones of Radio OKKK, broadcasting at a big 275 watts (at least when they remember to turn the transmitter on). Topping the headlines is the winning entry in the American Heritage Essay Contest, entitled “Human Rights, Why Bother?” Then, Arles exits, and in comes Didi Snavely of Didi’s Used Guns; she leaves and gives way to weatherman Harold Dean Lattimer: “We have this swarm of locusts that are headin’ our way from Louisiana, but we figure the dust will kill a lot of ’em, and the rest’ll probably get blown away or drown in this tropical storm that’s headin’ our way from the coast.”And the comedy continues, from Petey Fisk of the Humane Society talking about the duck problem and Yippy, the Pet of the Week to Phineas Blye, perpetual losing candidate for city council announcing he’s running again and revealing his plan to tax prisoners: “It would be easy, ’cause everyone knows where they are.” Of course, a day isn’t complete without the high school football report from Coach Raymond Chassie, who explains why his football team lost 48-0: “We lost mainly because we couldn’t score.”

And so the day continues, as Tuna’s citizens parade across the stage in all their outrageous and irreverent glory, commenting on life, politics, and what makes them (and sometimes us) tick.

Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre
Feb 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Home of the Great Pecan @ Dalton Little Theatre | Dalton | Georgia | United States

A giant pecan stolen, a minister on the make, aliens, a prom queen on the verge of a breakdown, Texas beauty parlor gossip, and a shotgun wedding — just your average day in 1980s Seguin, Texas — otherwise known as, The Home of the Great Pecan!