• Two One Act Plays – I Hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals

    Recurring
    Festival Hall 201 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA, United States

    Lake Country Players presents two one act plays - I hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals. Directed by Mo Brower. With zombies, talking cows and an appearance by Jerry Springer, I Hate Shakespeare! is a hilarious and fast-paced introduction to Shakespeare – with a modern twist. Mere Mortals eavesdrops on a lunch hour on a girder […]

  • Two One Act Plays – I Hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals

    Recurring
    Festival Hall 201 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA, United States

    Lake Country Players presents two one act plays - I hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals. Directed by Mo Brower. With zombies, talking cows and an appearance by Jerry Springer, I Hate Shakespeare! is a hilarious and fast-paced introduction to Shakespeare – with a modern twist. Mere Mortals eavesdrops on a lunch hour on a girder […]

  • Two One Act Plays – I Hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals

    Recurring
    Festival Hall 201 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA, United States

    Lake Country Players presents two one act plays - I hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals. Directed by Mo Brower. With zombies, talking cows and an appearance by Jerry Springer, I Hate Shakespeare! is a hilarious and fast-paced introduction to Shakespeare – with a modern twist. Mere Mortals eavesdrops on a lunch hour on a girder […]

  • Two One Act Plays – I Hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals

    Recurring
    Festival Hall 201 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA, United States

    Lake Country Players presents two one act plays - I hate Shakespeare and Mere Mortals. Directed by Mo Brower. With zombies, talking cows and an appearance by Jerry Springer, I Hate Shakespeare! is a hilarious and fast-paced introduction to Shakespeare – with a modern twist. Mere Mortals eavesdrops on a lunch hour on a girder […]

  • The Jazz Legacy Project: Louis Armstrong, Pops: The Father of Jazz

    Festival Hall 201 North Main Street, Greensboro, GA, United States

    Louis Armstrong, Pops: The Father of Jazz Put simply, all American music after 1930 came from Louis Armstrong. From his trumpet masterpieces during his early days in New Orleans and Chicago, to his mass appeal vocal hits such as Hello Dolly and What a Wonderful World, he fathered the sound of American Popular Music. This […]