Monday, June 10, 2019

Success: Taming the Wild Wild West in a Dress

This weekend the Adrian Community Theater presented their rollicking rendition of Billy St. John's Taming the Wild, Wild West in a Dress on the Adrian High School stage to a combined audience of 150 people. This play was a first time effort for co-directors Scott Isabell and Michael Gerean, and judging by the audience reaction, was a great success. The cast was composed of actors from Adrian, Butler, and Harrisonville.

This play which was set in the 1890’s took place in Lucky Lady, Nevada, in the Lucky Lady Saloon and Lucky Lady Salon. It has all the elements of romance, suspense, and comedy people have come to expect from many of the performances by this group.

The A.C.T. has been providing good clean entertainment for attendees since its beginning in 2011. The primary mission of A.C.T. is to provide an outlet for area young performers to display their talents in a variety of onstage productions.

An added feature this time was a raffle for tickets, donated by ZIP K.C., to the A.C.T. building fund. The raffle was won by Andy Carpenter.


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