Hudson Spring Dinner Theatre Dates Set

HUDSON, NC (March 22, 2019) — The Town of Hudson is proud to present its 27th Dinner Theatre Production, the hysterical Southern comedy, Divorce Southern Style, to be performed in the auditorium at the HUB Station, 145 Cedar Valley Road, Hudson, NC 28638.  The show runs Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th and 13th with dinner served at 6:30 PM, with the show to follow at 7:30 PM.  Tickets are $30.00 for dinner and the show, $15.00 for the show only.  Reservations can be made by visiting the HUB box office Monday through Friday, from 8:30 AM until 5:00 PM with the exception of closing for lunch, 12:30 PM until 1:30 PM.  Or one can call (828) 726-8871.  Or one can go online at townofhudsonnc.tix.com to purchase tickets.  Dinner will be served by Dan’l Boone Inn.  The show is sponsored by McCreary Modern.

In photo from left to right: Seated: Angie Gragg, Savannah Callahan, Tammy Williamson Standing: Stephen Starnes, Angie Warren, Doug McCowan (Photos by Randy Bumgarner)

Divorce Southern Style tells the story of Eleanor Bander as she tries to woo her rich ex-husband into a second try, only to discover that she values her fierce sense of independence.  Through a series of twists and turns, with quirky but yet believable characters, the play wends and winds its way to a satisfying conclusion.

Cast members are Angie Gragg as Eleanor Bander, Doug McCowan as Walter Bander, Savannah Callahan as their daughter, Elizabeth Bander, Jordan Randall as Vince, Elizabeth’s patient fiancée, Angie Warren as Eleanor’s friend, Elma Blue Williams, Stephen Starnes as Dr. Fred Abernathy, the imposing optometrist, and Tammy Williamson as Gretchen Hiller, Eleanor’s high school rival and current girlfriend to Walter.

Director Keith Smith says he is delighted with the balance among the cast.  “We have 3 HUB veterans and 4 first time HUB performers.  We also have a balance of experienced actors alongside a few newcomers to theatre.  The threads they all weave in common are talent, a great attitude and a strong work ethic to tell the story well.  It is an ideal set-up toward quality community theatre.”

For more information, please call (828) 726-8871.