Miss Us Already?
Well, gang, it's going to be a few minutes before we get another show up, but things are moving right along with the ETC! In the meantime, a couple of our folks are working on some other projects, so if you're missing us, why not check out one of these? You can find out all the details by clicking on the links.
I Do, I Do! at the Virginia Samford Theatre is being stage managed by our own Crew Chief, Laura Kilgore. The show runs from tonight through Sept. 14.
Fall Showcase Benefit for MUSE OF FIRE: Shakespeare at Sloss will be this Sunday (Sept. 7) at Sloss and will feature our own Nick Crawford in a scene from Twelfth Night. Plus, if you're lucky enough to go at the right time, you may be ushered by Crew woman Julie Meadows and yours truly. This show also comes with wine and hors d'oeuvers!
Tuesdays with Morrie at Birmingham Festival Theatre runs from Sept. 10-27, and features... well, me as half of the two-man cast, with Chris Burch's wife, Laurie, stage managing. (Chris helped out on props and stuff for us, too!) Please note that our performance on Sept. 10 is a benefit - all proceeds will be given to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Of course, you can also read J'Mel's column in the Birmingham Weekly. You can even find the old ones archived on the Birmingham Weekly website.
Hopefully, we'll be announcing new show dates in the next couple of weeks. Until then, keep laughing Birmingham!
-D
I Do, I Do! at the Virginia Samford Theatre is being stage managed by our own Crew Chief, Laura Kilgore. The show runs from tonight through Sept. 14.
Fall Showcase Benefit for MUSE OF FIRE: Shakespeare at Sloss will be this Sunday (Sept. 7) at Sloss and will feature our own Nick Crawford in a scene from Twelfth Night. Plus, if you're lucky enough to go at the right time, you may be ushered by Crew woman Julie Meadows and yours truly. This show also comes with wine and hors d'oeuvers!
Tuesdays with Morrie at Birmingham Festival Theatre runs from Sept. 10-27, and features... well, me as half of the two-man cast, with Chris Burch's wife, Laurie, stage managing. (Chris helped out on props and stuff for us, too!) Please note that our performance on Sept. 10 is a benefit - all proceeds will be given to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Of course, you can also read J'Mel's column in the Birmingham Weekly. You can even find the old ones archived on the Birmingham Weekly website.
Hopefully, we'll be announcing new show dates in the next couple of weeks. Until then, keep laughing Birmingham!
-D

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