News Summary
Aiken is set for a weekend of laughter as the University of South Carolina Aiken presents two one-act comedies by James McLure. ‘Laundry & Bourbon’ and ‘Lone Star’ will be performed at the O’Connell Theatre on March 1 and 2. Students can attend for free, while general admission tickets are affordable, making it a fantastic night out for everyone. The production features talented casts and a dedicated production team, promising an entertaining experience filled with humor and relatable characters. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy this delightful theatrical treat!
Aiken Set for a Theatrical Treat This March
Excitement is brewing in the vibrant city of Aiken as the University of South Carolina Aiken prepares to tickle your funny bone with two delightful one-act comedies by the talented playwright James McLure. The University Theatre Players are stirring things up with performances of Laundry & Bourbon and Lone Star this March. It’s a must-see event for anyone looking to enjoy a night filled with laughter and relatable characters!
Mark Your Calendars!
The curtain rises in the cozy O’Connell Theatre at USCA on Saturday, March 1, at 7 p.m., with a wonderful matinee performance lined up for Sunday, March 2, at 2 p.m. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, these performances promise a fantastic way to unwind and enjoy some quality entertainment.
Student Benefits!
What’s even better? If you’re a student at USCA, you can attend free of charge! Simply flash your valid student ID at the Etherredge Center Box Office and enjoy the show, thanks to support from the Provost. For those not attending the university, worry not—general admission tickets are priced at just $10, and tickets for non-USCA students can be snagged for $7. It’s an affordable outing for friends, families, and anyone looking for a good laugh!
A Classic in the Making
Both of McLure’s companion comedies have been charming audiences since their inception in 1979, solidifying their place as mainstays in theatre productions for over four decades. In Laundry & Bourbon, audiences will get to meet Elizabeth, Hattie, and Amy Lee as they dish on the ups and downs of small-town life and tackle the challenges that follow Roy’s return from Vietnam. This trio captures the essence of friendship and community as they share heartfelt conversations about love, life, and growth.
On the flip side, Lone Star takes us behind the scenes at a local bar where Roy, Ray, and Cletis reflect on Roy’s military adventures and his cherished 1959 pink Ford Thunderbird. Expect an entertaining mix of nostalgia and humor as these characters reminisce about the past with a touch of charm.
Meet the Cast and Production Team!
The cast is brimming with talent! The stellar lineup for Laundry & Bourbon includes:
- Kennedy Pollard as Elizabeth
- Keviana Marshall as Hattie
- Emily Enos as Amy Lee
The creative wheels are turning with a dedicated production team, featuring Ella Rich as the Production Stage Manager, Beth Smith handling lighting design, Wren Hamrick bringing vibrant costumes to life, Jeasmine Blyther crafting sound experiences, and Yassiar Brown coordinating props.
Meanwhile, the cast of Lone Star is equally impressive:
- Daniel Mims as Roy
- Tobias Knight as Ray
- Glenn Roberts as Cletis
This production also boasts an enthusiastic production team, with Ashleigh Ponder as Production Stage Manager, Daniel Mason as Assistant Stage Manager, along with Joshua Chambers for lighting design, Collette Miller for costume design, and both Jeasmine Blyther and Yassiar Brown working on sound and props.
Don’t Miss Out!
The scenic design, crafted by USCA Theatre Professor Ashley Jensen, will enhance the productions’ ambiance, promising a captivating visual experience. With seating being quite limited, patrons are encouraged to book their tickets in advance. You can call the Box Office at 803-641-3305 or visit etherredgecenter.universitytickets.com to secure your spot. Don’t let this opportunity slip through your fingers!
For any additional inquiries, feel free to reach out to Paul Crook at PaulC@usca.edu.
So, folks, gear up for a weekend filled with humor and drama at USCA! Grab your friends, family, or just treat yourself to a delightful evening of theatre. We can’t wait to see you there!
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