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5:04 pm Tuesday, February 10, 2015

BTCA hosts second production of season

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The Bay Tree Council in Red Bay announces its second production of the 2014-2015 season, The Wisteria Hysteria, by Daphne Murrell of Red Bay, Ala. Daphne has written several full-length novels and other works, with this being her first published play. The play will be performed at Community Spirit Bank’s Weatherford Centre in Red Bay, Ala. February 12-14, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, February 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets will go on sale Monday February 2, at the Weatherford Centre in Red Bay. You may call 256-356-9829 between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. each week day or go by the Centre during those hours to purchase your tickets.  A dinner will be provided for this production, but tickets for the dinner must be purchased in advance.  Play tickets are $8 each and the dinner ticket is $17.  If you need additional information about groups contact Beth Hammock at 256-356-9286 for this production and also for the next production, Father of the Bride, which will be presented April 23-26.

Mild-mannered Billy simply wants to marry Susie, but she insists on meeting his family first. He tries to warn her that they are far from normal, but nothing can prepare her for the talent, drama, pretension and secrets held at the Cavanaughs’ famous Wisteria Mansion. As the confusion weaves itself through the ancient halls, the hysteria that follows has them both wondering if the Cavanaughs are more insane than gifted.

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