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By Wade Hubbard
Directed by Don Wozniak
Performance dates are June 24th thru July 11th, 2010
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This is a play about “the Greatest Generation,” but not
written so much for them as for their children and
grandchildren. In those days, men went off to war and
women stayed home. Will and Jessie Fairchild are
typical examples of what happened to millions of
American families. They can only stay in touch by
letter, and letters between them form the basis of the
play's dialogue.
The war changes both of them. The play is both touching and poignant.
There is humor, but it is, after all, about the war.
Audiences will enjoy this play, but they will also be
given something to think about.
Live musical interludes between scenes feature classic
songs from the era. A quartet alternately portrays
1940's radio singers and performers in a USO show.
Come let us take you on a “Sentimental Journey”!
You won't want to miss this one.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
performances begin at 8:00 PM
and Sunday matinees begin at 3:00 PM. House opens 45 minutes prior.
Get your reservations in early!!!

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Jessie |
Played by |
Julie Marchand |
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Will |
Played by |
Jerred Adams |
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Ed |
Played by |
Jordon Lawhorn |
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Sally |
Played by |
Heather Booth |
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Ben |
Played by |
Ron
Young |
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Announcer |
Played by |
Jerry Coghlan |
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Quintet Member |
Played by |
Patricia Boone |
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Quintet Member |
Played by |
Jake Watkin |
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Quintet Member |
Played by |
Olivia Cotton |
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Quintet Member |
Played by |
Ashley Reese |
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Quintet Member |
Played by |
Lowell Morton |
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