Outlander by Gary Carden is
scheduled for three matinee performances by The Autumn Players of Asheville
Community Theatre (ACT): Friday and Saturday March 24th & 25th in 35below
at ACT and Sunday March 26th, 2017 at UNC Asheville’s Reuter Center. Curtain is
at 2:30 for all three performances. All tickets are $6.00 and are
available online at www.ashevilletheatre.org, by phone at 828-254-1320 or in person at the
Asheville Community Theatre box office. Any remaining tickets will be sold by
cash only at the door beginning at 2:00 pm prior to each performance.
Directed
by Marianne Lyon and in partnership with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)
at UNC Asheville, this is an extra production in the 2016-17 season of The
Autumn Players’ Readers Theatre Showcase series.
A
piece of Smoky Mountain history will come to the stage again in an encore
reader's theatre presentation of Outlander, written by award-winning
storyteller Gary Carden, with mountain music by William Ritter. The play tells
the story of the creation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and deals with
the controversies and conflicts between longtime mountain residents and the
“outsiders” who advocated preservation through establishment of national park
lands.
Playwright
Gary Carden, a native of Sylva, NC, is a collector of Appalachian and Cherokee
folklore, a professional storyteller, and was a long-time columnist for the
Smoky Mountain News. He received the North Carolina Arts Council Award for
Literature in 2012 and the Brown-Hudson Folklore Award in 2006. His books
include Appalachian Bestiary (Gary
Carden, 2013), Mason Jars in the Flood
& Other Stories (Parkway Publishers, 2000) and Belled Buzzard, Hucksters & Grieving Spectres: Strange & True
Talks of the Appalachian Mountains (Down Home Press, 1994).
Musician
William Ritter is a native of Bakersville, NC and an alum of Western Carolina University. He
graduated with a degree in Technical Theatre, but spent much of his time in
school studying the musical folk traditions of Western North
Carolina. Currently, William is attending Appalachian State, where he is
enrolled in the University's Appalachian Studies Graduate Program. William
plays banjo, fiddle, guitar, and other "string-ed things." He is
particularly interested in old apple trees and mountain humor—ever eager to
swap lies, half-truths, jokes, and seeds.
Director
Marianne Lyon acted in and directed numerous full-stage productions in her
previous theatre life in Houston, Texas. She also served on the Board of
Directors of The Company OnStage. She is currently a member of the play reading
committee of The Autumn Players. Marianne appeared in last season's production
of Alan Ayckbourn's Table Manners and
most recently played Lily Dale in Horton Foote's Young Man from Atlanta.
The
Autumn Players is ACT's volunteer outreach group consisting of over 100
seasoned actors writers and educators dedicated to taking theatre into the
community. Since 1992, the company has provided entertainment, enrichment and
instruction for thousands of students, seniors, and in-betweens at venues
within an hour or more from Asheville.
For
more information or for a full schedule of the 2016-17 Reader’s Theatre
Showcase series, please visit www.ashevilletheatre.org.
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