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by
Jack Heifner
Scott Swisher, Director
Welcome
back to Scott after last year's successful directing
of Arsenic & Old Lace! Vanities, the play, meets
all these criteria: 1) The quality of being personally
vain, is having excessive pride in one's own appearance,
qualities, gifts & Achievements. 2) Emptiness, unreality,
sham folly, want of real value. 3) A dressing table.
Join us in looking through this laugh-out-loud window
into the friendship of three small town girls coming
of age in the '60s and '70's. Will their friendship
survive the tumultuous times?
"Vanities is a brilliant, clever play."
- The New York Post
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Fri,
Sat, September 17, 18 8:00pm (MI)
Sunday September 19 2:30pm (MI)
Fri, Sat, September 24, 25 8:00pm (MI)
Sunday September 26 2:30pm (MI)
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Tara is making her Tin Shop Theatre debut. Tara has appeared in numerous shows around the area. Some of her favorites include Steel Magnolias, Laughter on the 23 rd Floor, and Prime of Miss Jean Brordie at The Beckwith Theatre as well as A Midsummer Nights Dream and Blood Brothers at Southwestern Michigan College. Tara also directs the Dowagiac Union High School Drama Club.
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Joanne (
Lauren Gregory
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Lauren is a recent graduate of Edwardsburg High School. She is currently attending Grand Valley State University where she is studying theatre. Previous productions that she has been involved in throughout the community are; Anne of Green Gables, The Good Doctor, Working, Damn Yankees, Guys and Dolls and many more.
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Heather is currently an early childhood education major at Southwestern Michigan College, where she has been involved with many productions. Her most recent role was Anne in Anne of Green Gables. She is very excited to be working with such a wonderful and talented group of people.
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