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Thursday, November 15, 2012

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE! presented by BCTC (call 1.866.811.4111 for tix)



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BCTC Theatre program presents

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE


by James W Rodgers

November 29th-Dec 1st

Dec 6th-8th

8pm showtimes

at the Actors Guild of Lexington Theatre
4383 Old Harrodsburg Road #155

Tickets $10 for students/ $12 for General Admission
Tickets can be purchased in advance at http://actors-guild.org/
or by calling the box office, toll free, at 1.866.811.4111 (Hours: 9am – 9pm M-F / 10am – 6pm Sat + Sun).


*There will be a small reception opening night prior to the performance (beginning at 7pm)

CAST:
George Bailey- Jeff Day

Clarence Odbody- Zach Dearing

Mr. Gower- Charles Haspel

Harry Bailey- Carl Trammel

Mother Bailey- Kathy Swango

Aunt Tilly- Erin Tuttle

Violet Peterson- Sara Rugg

Bert- Brent White

BCTC Theatre presents "It's a Wonderful Life" by James Rodgers

Ernie- Darin Cobb

Uncle Billy- Eric Henninger

Mary Hatch- Aly Miller

Henry Potter- Pete Sears

Mr. Potter's Goon- Kevin Avery

Mr Potter's Secretary / townsperson- Emilee Warner

Mrs. Hatch / Townsperson- Katie Jo Cox

Sam Wainwright / Mr Welch- Aaron Smith

Miss Andrews- Tessa Folsom

Mrs. Thompson- Marisa Green

Mr. Martini- Blaine Pennington

Mrs. Martini- Alexis Taylor

Miss Carter (the Bank examiner) - Sarah Mansfield

Newspaper Boy/ Townsperson- Alex Holloway

Pete Bailey- Logan Davis

Tommy Bailey- Addison Tuttle

Zuzu Bailey- Ella Green

Janie Bailey- Jamie Bradley


In our American culture It's a Wonderful Life has become almost as familiar as Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The story is a natural for a stage adaptation: the saga of George Bailey, the Everyman from the small town of Bedford Falls, whose dreams of escape and adventure have been quashed by family obligation and civic duty, whose guardian angel has to descent on Christmas Eve to save him from despair and to remind him by showing him what the world would have been like had he never been born that his has been, after all, a wonderful life.


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