Monday, January 18, 2010

Next on stage....

THE COVER OF LIFE


Amanda McCartney from Anacortes is one of the featured women in the WWII story The Cover Of Life. This poignant story is about three women who are married to brothers who have all joined different branches of the Military. Sybil, the Modern one, (Amanda McCartney) is the oldest, and the most worldly.



Tood (Lisa Datin) is the youngest and the one who is most likely to move on.



Weetsie (Michelle Hunter) is the third sister, and wants more than anything to be exactly like Aunt Ola. They all are sent home to live with Aunt Ola (Mary K Hallen) the brothers mother in Sterlington, LA.



Adie Mae MacGough (Judy Hendrix) is the local reporter who sees a story in the women, and forwards her report on to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Eventually Life Magazine gets wind of the story and sends their ace Reporter Kate Miller (Cynthia Cleppang) to Louisiana to interview the girls. The Husbands are all over seas, and only one, Tommy (Fernando Durran), is seen in the Play. Kate befriends Tood, and learns the secrets and the joys and sadness of being left behind while the boys go off to war.

This production, Directed by Rusty Hendrix is not for young children, but is sure to pull everyone into the story, and no one will leave with a dry-eye.
Tickets are now on sale at The Whidbey Playhouse box office, by calling 360-678-2237, or in person during box office hours Tues-Friday 11-3, Wed and Thurs until 6PM. The Playhouse is located at 730 SE Midway Blvd, Oak Harbor. Tickets are Reservation only, and all seats are 16.00. Check out our website www.whidbeyplayhouse.com

6 comments:

Anji said...

I always say it and I'm going to say it again . I wish I lived closer so that I could come and see all of these productions.

Mary Lou said...

I wish you did too Anji! Maybe you need to take a vacation!

Dick said...

That looks like a good one.

Mary Lou said...

Well I may have to go to comment moderation. DAMN! I sure did not want to do that! bUT i HAVE DELETED THREE ANONYMOUS advertisments in the past two days.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a good play. I love stories from this time period.

And looks like you've got another spam comment to delete. I haven't been posting very often lately, but when I do...I seem to get a lot of spam comments also. Robot spam, I guess. So after leaving the post up for a few days, I close the comments down.

cassie-b said...

Now that's a play I've never seen!