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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (April 8, 2005) — An historic season at Tennessee
Tech University’s Backdoor Playhouse wraps up with a production
of Tom Cone’s adaptation of the classic Carlo Goldoni comedy Servant
of Two Masters.
The show — which opens at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 21 —
commemorates both the 50th anniversary of the Tech Players and the 15th
annual Dorothy Printz Pennebaker Memorial spring production.
The Vancouver Sun describes Cone’s adaptation of Goldoni’s
original as “a piece of theatrical history transformed and adapted
for the contemporary stage” — and in celebration of the Tech
Players’ 50th anniversary, TTU’s production will feature more
than just a little of its own theatrical history.
A newly dedicated oil painting of Pennebaker, who founded the drama troupe,
will be displayed during the show’s run, and audience members will
be treated to a picture presentation of historic campus productions and
a printed list of all the known plays presented by the Tech Players.
“We’re trying to make that list as complete as possible,
but at the same time, we also hope it invites conversation and feedback
that leads us to even greater levels of information and knowledge,”
said Artistic Director Mark Creter.
The highlight of the anniversary celebration is reception to honor all
current and past Tech Players at noon on Sunday, April 24, in the main
lobby of the Jere Whitson Building, where the Backdoor Playhouse is located.
The public is invited to the reception, which will be followed by a 2
p.m. matinee performance.
“The cast of this fun, fast-paced show includes a representative
sampling of both student and community actors,” Creter said.
The show — presented in partnership with Samuel French Inc. —
begins at 8 p.m. on April 21, 22, 23, 26, 29 and 30; at 10 p.m. on April
25 and 28; and at 2 p.m. on April 24.
Tickets for the play, a Center Stage event, are $8 for general admission,
$6 for senior citizens, $4 for non-TTU students and $3 for employees at
TTU Employee Appreciation Night on Tuesday, April 26.
For more information, call the Backdoor Playhouse box office at 372-6595.
--Tracey LeFevre
This information posted 21 February 2005
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