This charming show delights from start to finish with its mix of Southern gospel humor, heartfelt storytelling, and toe-tapping music. The cast is truly talented—each role is perfectly cast, and every performer brings something special to the stage, even in the background moments. The chemistry between cast members adds an authentic, down-home warmth that makes you feel like you’re right there in that little church.
This was our second time seeing it; we saw it a year ago. Even though it was the same show, we enjoyed it again. It’s not flashy, but it’s a lot of fun and brings a feeling of being part of a cozy gathering rather than a big production, which can be refreshing amongst all the other big productions...
Read moreThis play was probably the highlight of our trip! My sister, mom and I laughed so hard, and we still are mimicking the characters from the show. If you are a ‘churched’ person, you will probably enjoy it more since it takes us back to those 1938 church days where dancin and card playing were the devils tools and makes us laugh at ourselves. If you enjoy physical comedy like Mr. Bean, you will love this. Just down-home fun , clean humor , great singing and hilarious acting! Do not...
Read moreThis is a wonderful comedy stage play set in 1938. The performers are all talented and as the story progresses, the audience becomes involved through comic interactions with members of the troop. The music is down home, well delivered with outstanding harmony. The jokes will leave you laughing and the monologues will either make you cry or remember precious memories out of your past. If you like live comic stage plays, don't miss this one! Time and...
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