Rose Curtain Players

Rose Curtain Players

The Rose Curtain Players are a drama group associated with Owensboro High School in Owensboro, Kentucky, USA. It is the oldest high school drama program in Kentucky. Notable alumni include Tom Ewell. [citeweb | title = Tom Ewell: Biography | publisher = Internet Movie Database | url = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0263885/bio | accessdate = 2007-08-23 ]

Edinburgh Fringe 2007

On April 21, 2006 the group was invited to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe performing arts festival in Edinburgh, Scotland for the summer of 2007. Only 40 United States drama programs are invited to participate in this festival. They took the show "The Emperor's New Clothes" under the direction of Carolyn Greer. Cast included Travis Black, Austin Brown, Ross DeWitt, Whitney Francis, Katie Green, Grace Lauzon, Madeline Lauzon, Claron Hayden, John-Michael Hoffman, Leslie Stovall, Annie Swift, Cody Tuttle, and Ben Withrow [citeweb | title = Kentucky Thespian Society: News | url = http://www.kentuckythespiansociety.org/news.php | accessdate = 2007-08-23 ]

References

2007-08 Season:The Emperor's New Clothes,The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged),Dracula,What I've Scene,All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten,ZAP!,Much Ado About Nothing,The Brothers Grimm Spectacularathon,Fortress,Part Time,Zombie Prom,

2008-2009 SeasonThe Boys Next Door,Puberty: The Game Show,Po-DunkedCurious Savage,Harry Potter Parody,Beauty and the Beast

The Advanced Class will be performing The Curious Savage in the Fall, and The Boys Next Door in the Spring.The Class:Ross DeWitt, Annie Swift, Hilary Hutchinson, Travis Black, Ben Withrow, Grace Lauzon, Emily Waltrip, Bryanna Williams, Will Stone, Leslie Hall, Austin Brown, and Brett Carlisle.


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