Friday, February 26, 2010

The Kitchen Witches





Cast together in the same cooking show, trouble starts brewing when Isobel and her nemesis Dolly get together. It's a recipe for comedy and chaos as the two try their best to upstage each other.

Isobel Lomax believes she can teach Marha Stewart a thing or two. Dolly Biddle has an extremely active, no limits imagination and is very proud of her daughter, Sharon Biddle, the cooking show's producer.

You won't want to miss this Potter Players Community Theater rib tickling production. The show opens tonight, Friday, February 26, at their theater located at 417 15th Street. It's guaranteed to be an enjoyable evening of fun entertainment at a very affordable price.

Show time is 8 P.M. tonight and tomorrow evening too. If you can't make it this week end they'll be back next Friday, March 5, Saturday, March 6, both at 8 P.M. and Sunday, March 7 for a 2 P.M. matinee. Bring a non-perishable food item and get $1 off the cost of admission. Bring a group of ten or more with non-perishable food items and get $2 off. Food items will be donated to a local food pantry.

The play was written by Caroline Smith and premiered June 11, 2003, in Ontario Canada. The PPCT presentation is produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. This PPCT play is directed by Bill Finley. Seating is limited. Reservations can be made by calling 330-532-5540.

Pictured above are Isobel Lomax (Kim Winkleman) and Dolly Biddle (Mary Beth Morse). Playing the part of Sharon Biddle, the producer, is Theresa Gilmore. The camera lady is Michaela Winkleman.

Break a leg folks...

ole nib

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