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Local Theater Returns With Southern Humor

By: Matt Torres
Updated: November 7, 2012
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The Abilene Community Theatre opens it stage curtains to many performances that entertains the audience through numerous shows a year.

For this Thanksgiving season, the theatre returns with the third installment of the popular hit, Southern Hospitality.

The play resides in a small Texas town with outlandish characters that inhabit it. The plot involves a town's fear of losing its residents due to an economic slump and finds an option that can potentially save them. In their mind, a salsa factory company from Connecticut may just be the answer.

Three cast members stopped by the show Wednesday, to discuss the details of the show and working with the rest of the actors.

To watch Southern Hospitality:
Abilene Community Theatre
Nov 8-10, 15-17, 23/25
7:30 p.m.
Price: $12 for adults $10 for senior citizens/military
Call (325) 673-6271

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