The Johnson City Community Theatre will be opening their 103rd season with the play "Funny Little Thing Called Love" by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten from February 13-28. The play uses four cities to depict the ups and downs of romance. It will be directed by Sabra Hayden and feature a cast of nine actors playing multiple roles. Tickets are $15 for the performances at 7:30pm on selected dates in February.
The Johnson City Community Theatre will be opening their 103rd season with the play "Funny Little Thing Called Love" by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten from February 13-28. The play uses four cities to depict the ups and downs of romance. It will be directed by Sabra Hayden and feature a cast of nine actors playing multiple roles. Tickets are $15 for the performances at 7:30pm on selected dates in February.
The Johnson City Community Theatre will be opening their 103rd season with the play "Funny Little Thing Called Love" by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten from February 13-28. The play uses four cities to depict the ups and downs of romance. It will be directed by Sabra Hayden and feature a cast of nine actors playing multiple roles. Tickets are $15 for the performances at 7:30pm on selected dates in February.
Opening Johnson City Community Theatres 103 rd season is
Funny Little Thing Called Love by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten. Showing Feb. 13 28, Jones Hope Wooten uses four cities around the world to show the good, the bad, and the romantic mayhem that can surround being in love. A slick and successful used-car-selling Romeo from Dallas believes hes answering Cupids call, only to realize too late that hes wandered into a life-changing trap set by three fed-up Juliets. The Hallelujah Girls, a group of fun-loving gals from Georgia, say aloha to their wild sides when they accidentally crash a Hawaiian honeymoon that ends up changing them forever. In London, sparks fly as two strangers connect, only to be thwarted by an attention hogging American tourist and the unpredictable antics of an ancient waitress with a lethal instrument. Mid-life crisis hits a man in Manhattan as he tries to battle his way out of an ill-advised and elaborate marriage proposal that accidentally involves a caterer, a singing telegram, his ex-wife and a window visitor from another apartment. Directed by Sabra Hayden, Funny Little Thing Called Love enlists a colorful and talented cast starring Rosa Coletti, Angela Dannhardt, Dottie Davis, C.J. Ferguson, Adam Honeycutt, Katy Libby, Dick Lura, Stefani Murphy, and Randy Ward, who all portray multiple characters in the show.
Behind the scenes, recent ETSU Honors Theatre graduate and
newly appointed JCCT Technical Committee Chair John Kaywood is running the show as stage manager. Also helping out backstage is Funny Little Thing Called Loves Assistant Director and JCCT VP Montie Stevens, David Joyce (Light Tech), Jordan Honeycutt (Prop Master), Stephanie Magniacotti (Stage Tech), and Curtis Walsh (Sound Tech). Funny Little Thing Called Love is showing Feb. 13 28 at 7:30 p.m., with matinees on Feb 22, 28 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 and may be purchased by visiting www.jcct.info, or by calling the box office at (423) 926-2542.
Students, seniors, and military are eligible for a
discounted ticket price of $12. Doors open 45 minutes prior to
performance. Let Jones Hope Wooten delight you with this new-age twist on classic romance, love affairs, and the never-ending roller coaster that comes with finding the love of your life. JCCTs 2015 Season includes Funny Little Thing Called Love by Jones Hope Wooten (Feb 13 28), Like Kissing Moonlight by Stacey Bracey (March 27 April 11), Rent by Jonathan Larson (June 12 27), Farce of Nature by Jones Hope Wooten (Aug 14 28), 1 Man 2 Guvnors by Richard Bean (Oct. 9 24), and A Charlie Brown Christmas adapted by Eric Schaeffer (Dec. 4 19). For more information regarding shows and auditions please visit www.jcct.info.
The newly elected JCCT Board of Directors personally invites all
patrons of the arts to JCCTs monthly meetings. They are the second Monday of every month at 6:00 p.m. and are open to the public.