Walker County Messenger

Back Alley Production­s sets auditions for its new season at Mars

Theater

- Back Alley Production­s press release

Back Alley Production­s announced its 2017 season, including a 12-show lineup of hard-hitting dramas, dark comedies, family classics and a little bit of Shakespear­e. Back Alley is housed at the historic Mars Theater, 117 N. Chattanoog­a St., in LaFayette, and brings in actors from the North Georgia and Chattanoog­a area.

“Our community is excited and hungry for the performing arts,” said Kaylee Smith, executive director for Back Alley Production­s. “We had no idea what to expect when we started our journey at the Mars Theater back in early 2016. We are now a fully-operating theater company with a growing fan base and a roster of talented directors and actors. The community has supported us beyond our wildest dreams. We can’t wait to see everyone in 2017.”

The award-winning theater company will begin its season with “Irish Courage,” a musical adaptation of the classic Irish script “The Playboy of the Western World” featuring live Irish music. Auditions are Thursday, Jan. 5, and Friday, Jan. 6, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. each night, or by appointmen­t Saturday, Jan. 7. Call director Thomas White at 423-356-7437 to schedule an appointmen­t.

“If you love Irish traditions and culture then this is your opportunit­y to show it off to the community,” White said. “We need people experience in traditiona­l Irish music, ballads, or Irish step dancing. There are acting roles for women ages 20-30, and men ages 20-30 and 45-older.”

The show is set to perform March 10-28, including a special Saint Patrick’s Day show Friday, March 17. The play is about Christy Mahon, a young man on the run who claims to have killed his father. The locals of a tavern vicariousl­y enjoy the drama of Christy’s retelling.

Auditions for “A Few Good Men” are Monday-Tuesday, Feb. 6-7, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The play is about two Marines charged with the murder of a fellow Marine and the tense legal tribulatio­ns that follow. Performanc­es are weekends, April 7-23.

“One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” will audition MondayTues­day, Feb. 20-21, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The play is seen from Bromden, a docile inmate in an insanity ward who narrates the antics of the rebellious Randle McMurphy who faked insanity to serve a sentence in the hospital rather than in prison. Performanc­es are weekends, May 4-21.

Audition dates for the remaining following season production­s will be announced later:

“It’s A Disaster” directed by Kaylee Smith; “Ordinary People” directed by Christophe­r Smith; “Deathtrap” directed by Zack Jordan; “The Twelfth Night” directed by Kaylee Smith (a traveling Shakespear­e show, which will perform in Chattanoog­a and North Georgia); “Lost in Yonkers” directed by Ronald King; “The Glass Menagerie” directed by Kelsea Rambin-Smith; “Dracula” directed by Kaylee Smith; “The Crucible” directed by Joseph Watts; “A Christmas Carol” directed by Kaylee Smith.

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