Mark Your Calendars!
GI Jukebox Sept. 20-30
The unInvITed Oct. 25 - Nov. 4
In Other Local Theatres:
harvey
Clemson Little Theatre Sept. 7-16
once upon a maTTress
Foothills Playhouse Aug. 24 - Sept. 9
dIxIe swIm club Wahalla Civic Playhouse Aug. 24 - Sept. 2
pIcnIc Oconee Community Theatre Aug. 17-19 & 24-26
show daTes: sepTember 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 8pm • Sunday Matinees at 3pm
TIckeTs Adults $17 • Seniors $15 • Students $10
for reservations call
864-224-4248 or go to http://electriccity.showclix.com/
all tickets must be paid for when reserved MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted
remInders and updaTesbuyInG TIckeTs onlIne ECP is now offering a new way to buy your tickets. To reserve your seat at the next performance, just get online and visit http://electriccity.showclix.com/
our box offIce Is open monday-frIday from 9am-2pm. Should you miss us, or find the line busy, please leave us a message. Or you may also leave us an email message at [email protected]
cancellaTIon polIcy: If you cancel your reservation 48 hours in advance of your chosen performance you may receive either a full refund or the tickets may be exchanged for another date of the same show run, providing seats are available.
Please remember your reservaTIon Is held only unTIl Ten mInuTes before show TIme; after that, your ticket may be made available to any patrons on the waiting list.
For more information call 864-224-4248
elecTrIc cITy playhouse august/september 2012
514 N. Murray Avenue Anderson, SC 29625
864-224-4248 [email protected] www.ecplayhouse.com Applause
Volunteers Needed!As always, prior to our shows, we
need volunteers behind the scenes.
On show nights, volunteers help with
concessions, seating and greeting.
Please call or email the theatre if you
would like to help in either area! Call
864-224-4248
GI Jukebox is the 1940′s musical revue by Rick Lewis during WWII where Hollywood stars and starlets made it their duty to entertain “the boys.” It is a night at the “Stage Door Canteen” filled with some of the best music of the twentieth century. The show mimics four performers entertaining troops wearing period uniforms in this U.S.O. styled show. It is a time to go back and remember, or to imagine a time when the world was at war, and joy and comfort came through the music and whole different brand of humor. Era-appropriate tunes and medleys are crooned, warbled, or lilted, with a live musical ensemble. Spanning big band, swing and Latin… it’s a musical retrospective of an America we’ll never see again!
written by Rick Lewis produced by Jane Gray Sullivan
codirected by Pat Shull & Beverly Henderson Simes
Call for Reservations!Season Member Reservations begin August 27! General Seating begins Sept. 3
casT of characTersCara Brown, Tim Hill
Kelly Seto, Jamie SmithThey play themselves as if they were in the Army
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Special Thanks to our Season Sponsors
Electric City Playhouse is a proud member of the following organizations: SC Arts Organization, SC Arts Alliance, SC Theater Association, and Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce
Dueling Pianos The Recap
Dueling Pianos performed at ECP on Friday,August 3, 2012 was enthusiastically received by a sold out audience. Jamie Hawkins and Anda Mobely played a duet of many familiar pieces such as “America
the Beautiful” and “William Tell Overture”. Jamie played a classic solo piece, “Polichinelle” by Rachmaninoff, while Anda played a solo popular jazz ballad, “Misty”. This concert will be featured once again in 2013!
2012 Boardof Directors
John Martin ................................President Jackie Donahue ................Vice President Rodney ferguson .....................Secretary Dona Shiflette ...........................Treasurer
Gail Adamo Christopher Pracht Michelle Ricketson Virgil Hobbs Jane Gray Sullivan Bob Jones Glenda Swinford Daniel Pasker, Intern
Technical director
Bill Scott
office manager
Nancy Moore
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Coming in October!showInG: ocTober 25 - nov. 3
Special Midnight showing Opening weekend discount if wearing a costume
Seeking to escape the demands of life in London, Pam fitzgerald and her brother, Roddy, an aspiring play-wright, discover a charming house in the west of England, overlooking the Irish Sea. The house, Cliff End, long empty, was purchased at a suspiciously low price from crusty Commander Brooke. The house has an unsavory reputation. fifteen years earlier a suspected murder occurred by the gnarled tree. Slowly the fitzgeralds begin to sense the evil spirit that still inhabits the house. Local visitors share the tale and stories of Mary Meredith, who once lived in the house and of the unstable Carmel, who posed for a painting that led to her destruction. With the help of Mary’s daughter, Stella, whose mysterious birth holds the key to the puzzle, and a séance, Cliff End is forced to reveal its dark secrets and ghostly truths.
directed by Jimmy Burdettewritten by Tim Kelly from the novel by Dorothy Macardle
Volunteer ApplauseNancy Blanchard
The Board of Directors at Electric City Playhouse recognizes the outstanding effort put forth by Nancy and names her Volunteer of the Month for July.
Thanks to all of our volunteers, for without your helping hands, this theatre would not be the success that it is today.
ecp needs our paTron’s assIsTance!
Plans for the new theatre have been placed on hold. New air conditioning
and lights have been installed to continue providing comfortable and
quality entertainment at Electric City Playhouse. The overwhelming costs to ECP cannot be absorbed without
financial contributions from the community. These economic times
present a challenge to all of us. If able to make a donation (any amount is appreciated), send to: PO Box 686,
Anderson, SC 29622. Thanks so much!
Season Member tickets available August 27!
ticket Sales to the General public begin Sept. 3