Thursday November 8th was the opening night of Silent Sky. This play tells a story about a young women named Henrietta that leaves home to go pursue her love for astronomy. As the director Amy Dunlap explains it, in this story “…we are challenged to explore the tension between human ambition and family love…”
Get ready. It’s time for a wonderful life.
North Greenville will producing a live radio play production of It’s a Wonderful Life, originally written by Philip Van Doren Stern and directed by Frank Capra. This version has been adapted by Joe Landry and directed by Amy Dunlap.
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