Sunday, September 22, 2024

The Savannah Sipping Society

 

The Beaverton Town Hall Players presented The Savannah Sipping Society, a heartwarming comedy penned by the talented author Jones Hope Wooten, and brought to life under the direction of producer Lucy Lehman. The play tells the story of four distinct Southern women, each grappling with personal challenges while seeking fresh starts. Through a mix of humor, deepening friendships, and the comfort of sharing their favorite drinks, the women embark on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way they realized they had much in common and delightfully brought the audience along  (relatively), to share the joy and fun of friendship negated to life while having a few sips of their drinks.

The production debuted on September 20th and will continue with evening performances on September 27th at 8:00 PM, as well as matinee shows on September 28th and 29th at 2:00 PM. Producer Lucy Lehman expressed particular excitement about the inclusive nature of the cast, highlighting the involvement of a performer who uses a wheelchair, further underscoring the production’s commitment to diversity and representation.



 

 

The theatre is wheelchair accessible with an elevator. It is located at 397 Simcoe Street,  2nd floor Auditorium, Beaverton , Ontario.

C. Ferguson

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