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AP Playhouse presents One-Act Play Festival April 20-24

AP Playhouse and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts are presenting a One-Act Play Festival.

All performances will be held April 20-24 in the Trahern Theatre, APSU. Performance times are 7:30 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday, and 2 p.m., Sunday.

The shows contain adult language and content and are for mature audiences only.

The festival schedule includes:

•Wednesday, April 20 AP Playhouse and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts are presenting a One-Act Play Festival.

All performances will be held April 20-24 in the Trahern Theatre, APSU. Performance times are 7:30 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday, and 2 p.m., Sunday.

The shows contain adult language and content and are for mature audiences only.

The festival schedule includes:

•Wednesday, April 20
Enjoy “Sure Thing” (directed by Leeman Tarpley), “The Philadelphia” (directed by John Thomas Cecil), “Variations on the Death of Trotsky” (directed by Ian Farley) and “Universal Language” (directed by Adam Lacy).

•Thursday, April 21
See “Nemesis” (directed by Alana Carere), “When God Comes to Breakfast, You Don't Burn the Toast” (directed by Jessica Andrews), “Money's Kid Don't Cry” (directed by Calvin H. Moore) and “A Pair of Lunatics” (directed by Mary Dixon).

•Friday, April 22
Check out “Tone Clusters” (directed by Chris Johnson), “Lone Star” (directed by Robb Fladry), “The Still Alarm” (directed by Steve Harman) and “All About Al” (directed Elijah Dies).

•Saturday, April 23
Enjoy “Bobby Gould in Hell” (directed by Dan Scott), “R.A.W.” (directed by Maria Miller) and “All Men Are Whores: An Inquiry” (directed by Angela Leftwich).

•Sunday, April 24
See “Naomi in the Living Room” (directed by Debbie Gibson), “For Whom the Southern Bell Tolls” (directed by Lori Weatherspoon) and “A Wife for a Life” (directed by Jennifer Price).

Admission is $6 adults, $4 students and $3 for groups of 10 or more.

The Trahern Box Office is open 3-5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

For more information, telephone the Trahern Box Office at (931) 221-7379.
—Rebecca Mackey