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Tune In to Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play April 16-May 2 Thursday, April 8, 2021
Five actors play three dozen characters in “Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play” at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre. Two casts appear on alternating nights. One of them includes, from left, Claire Bartlett, Cris King, Greg Rambin Sr., Dylan Kussman and Emily Adkins. - photo by Julie Van Valkenburg
The ticking of a bomb. The chiming of a clock. A slamming door. Hurried footsteps. Dramatic sounds effects created live on stage accompany the dramatic stories that play out on stage as the Chattanooga Theatre Centre presents Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play, opening April 16 and running through May 2.
Potted Potter is returning to the stage for two weeks, from February 27 to March 12. It is the perfect opportunity for people who missed out in 2020 to experience the hilarious and magical adventure of the show. Roger Hall’s new play,
Winding Up, makes its debut in Palmerston North from March 27 to May 2. It is produced by Centrepoint and Christchurch’s The Court Theatre. It is a heart-warming Kiwi comedy, featuring Mark Hadlow and Darien Takle.
The Complete History of Palmerston North is on stage from July 24 to August 22. It was commissioned by the Palmerston North City Council as part of the city’s 150-year anniversary celebrations.