All Call Theatre Company gave three performances of the Little Mermaid, Jr. on Jan. 26-28 to nearly packed houses.
“The All Call Theatre Company is a nurturing program,” Gina Geving, director said, “The young actors will carry these talents with them from elementary through high school.”
The theater company offers auxiliary benefits along with the opportunity to be creative.
The city of Kirksville will host Founders Day festivities at 10 a.m. on May 13 at Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery. The city will dedicate a gravestone for Charles and Nancy Rorabaugh. Charles was a Kirksville businessman who died in a plane crash in 1919. He was part of a group that planned to bring a plane to Kirksville that would be used for traveling physicians. Charles was buried without a gravestone, as was his mother, Nancy, when she was buried next to him in 1924. Curtain Call Theatre Company will then perform Cemetery Theatre from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. that afternoon. Different figures from Kirksville’s past will be portrayed.