Friday, August 10, 2007

The Drawer Boy


Michael Healey’s The Drawer Boy swept Best Play and the top Canadian play awards when it debuted in 1999. Healey’s story of a young playwright cadging material for a play about farm life by living with two old farmers provides laugh out loud moments and sequences of deep sorrow. In the end it’s a play about enlightenment and redemption.

The Guadalupe Stage Quartet is pleased to bring this play for the first time to the Kerrville area at Warrior Theatre in Ingram, August 9-19. The Quartet is dedicated to bringing fine drama to area theatres while providing funds for a deserving theatre student through the Roy Burney Endowed Scholarship. The first two GSQ productions, Lend Me A Tenor and The Octette Bridge Club, provided over $5000 towards this project.

Texas Pro Sound & Video is happy to provide videography services for the play free of charge. (Disclaimer: The Guadalupe Stage Quartet does not have the rights to film and distribute copies of the production, so the video is only being used for "in-house" purposes.)

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, and can be purchased from cast members, crew, or members of the Quartet, or purchased at the door on show night.

Yet another live performance to add to the resume of Texas Pro Sound & Video...

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