[Title Of Show] Musical Opens At UTC Theater Friday

Tuesday, September 07, 2010
[title of show] opens Friday at UTC Theater. Seated is Emily White. Standing from left, Thad Taylor, Maggie McNulty and Terence Wright. Click to enlarge.
[title of show] opens Friday at UTC Theater. Seated is Emily White. Standing from left, Thad Taylor, Maggie McNulty and Terence Wright. Click to enlarge.

The University of Tennessee Chattanooga Department of Theatre and Speech announces [title of show], the opening production of the 2010-2011 Season. This musical runs one weekend only in the Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre on the Studio Stage, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

Tickets for all performances cost $10 for students with ID, and $12 for the general public, and are available at the UTC Fine Arts Center Box Office.

Call 425-4269 for reservations. The UTC Fine Arts Center is located on the corner of Palmetto and Vine Streets in Chattanooga. Free parking is available in the university lots nearby.

[title of show] featuring music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and book by Hunter Bell, is directed by UTC student Blake Harris. [title of show] is a 2006 Obie Award winning original musical that chronicles its own journey from inception to opening night on Broadway. The audience has a backstage glimpse of this unpredictable creative process that includes killing vampires, Wonder Woman, four chairs, all in only 90 minutes?

Cast members include Maggie McNulty, Thad Taylor, Emily White and Terence Wright. Accompanist is Amber Snow.

For more information contact Patrick Sweetman in the UTC Theatre Department at 425-4639 or email Patrick-Sweetman@utc.edu


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