Escape the heat and lose your troubles when you see this family dealing with crazy relatives, oddball characters, and situations you may have experienced yourself and thought it only happened to you!
When asked about this play, Marian Busa of Canton who plays Gaynelle says “Live theater keeps you on your toes wanting more because you never know what's coming next! What better way to spend a hot, summer day than to chase your blues away in an air conditioned theater with your focus on laughter, fun, and, "oh-oh, trouble!" watching every live movement. And, as the senior actors prove, you are never too old to have fun!”
Ruth Butts of Canton who plays Jimmie Wyvette says, “This is such a cleverly written comedy! Treat yourself to real LIVE theater. The experience is a sharp departure and a welcome change from manufactured venues. You are sure to recognize one of your relatives. You don't want to miss out on an event that is good ole clean fun - Texas style. It's another opportunity to support your community theater - you might see one of your neighbors! It might spark your interest in auditioning for a part in our next production. “
For an afternoon or evening full of entertainment, join the cast of The Red Velvet Cake War as it takes the Main Stage for six performances at The Village Theater in Canton running September 2-6, 2015 with Wednesday and Thursday performances at 1 p.m., Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday performances at 2 p.m. Doors open a half hour before show time. Run time is one hour and 30 minutes with a 15 minute intermission.
Tickets range between $16-$18 per person and can be purchased on line at www.spotlightplayersmi.org or by calling The Village Theater Box Office at 734/394-5300 . Tickets are also available for purchase at the Box Office one hour prior to show time.
The Village Theater, located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road, Canton, MI 48187, is a regional center for the arts that offers the magic of live theatre, soul-stirring music, the thrill of the dance, and the enjoyment of fine art exhibitions and events, in addition to providing a home for several cultural organizations and community groups.
For more additional information about this or other Spotlight Still Got It Players productions, please visit www.cantonvillagetheater.org or call 734/394-5300.