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Dec 8th

Talking With… by Jane Martin is a delightful set of emotional monologues. This play shows some in-depth emotion on various topics. Simply speaking, this play seems to show many lessons that were learned by each of the
women portrayed in the scenes. The dramatic question is somewhat different from other plays. That means there seems to be a lesson to be taught rather than a question to be answered. Each monologue has its own topic and each character must teach the lesson that she once learned.
Each of the ten monologues has only one character. Each of the women in this play is very well characterized by both their dress and their speech/delivery manner. Because of the way in which each woman delivers her lines you can determine how well she taught herself and the audience the lesson. Each of them relates a very painful lesson that she had learned earlier in her life. It seems that each of them is relating the tale of life well learned by convincing themselves as well as the audience that life is worth living.
Dec 5th
A sneak peek of our upcoming production of For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls. Opening December 9 at Out Front On Main. Experience the excellence!
Dec 3rd
Rehearsal shots giving you a look behind the scenes at our Friday night rehearsal.
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Dec 1st

Executive Director George W. Manus, Jr. announces:
Out Front on Main, Inc. is pleased to announce a one weekend engagement of Christopher Durang’s For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls, directed for the stage by George W. Manus, Jr.
It’s an evening of Southern DIScomfort with a one-act play celebrating the work of Tennessee Williams. Whether you’ve seen the original or not, you’ll laugh out loud at Christopher Durang’s “For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls”, a spot-on spoof of The Glass Menagerie. Weary mother Amanda tries to pry her fragile son, Lawrence, away from his glass cocktail stirrer collection long enough to entice Ginny, his “feminine caller.” Meanwhile, brother Tom just wants an entertaining night at the movies with “friends”.
Running Thursday Dec 9-Saturday, Dec.11 at 7:30pm and Sunday Dec.12 at 2pm. This fearless and brilliant cast includes Chris Carnett, Erin Green, Kelly Lapczynski, and Bob Fish. Spend your holidays with us rolling down the halls with laughter instead of decking them,