Tigers Be Still Roars With Suburban Humor
Aurora Theatre - Studio, Between Chestnut and Clayton (128 Pike Street Lawrenceville, GA 30045)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Tigers Be Still was Sunday September 30, 2012 / 2:30pm.
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Parking was free and next to the theatre. Great, as I am handicapped.
11 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Oct 01 2012Lots of over acting
Written on Oct 01 2012It was hilarious. We laughed all the way home. When the sister came out with her bride veil on and turned on Top Gun was a hoot. But when she stuffed a whole huge chocolate cookie in her mouth and then swigged Jack Daniels took it over the top. All of the characters were great. I gave a standing O. love y'all
Written on Sep 25 2012We enjoyed the show. Wonderful acting. Bit hard to find the facility.
Written on Sep 24 2012Impressive cast,set and theatre. Well worth the drive from Stone Mountain. The play provided us with a very entertaining afternoon. Three stars!
More Information About Tigers Be Still
Website
http://www.auroratheatre.com/new/index.php?option=com_content&view=...
Description
The cast includes Sarah Elizabeth Wallis (Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls, Alliance Theatre) as the enthusiastic Sherry, Abby Parker (The Thing About Men, Horizon Theatre) as her pitiful sister Grace, Jayson Smith (Footloose [2011], motion picture) as Joseph the distraught principal at the school where she teaches and Barrett Doyle (100 Saints You Should Know, Actors Express) as his son Zack, Sherri’s first art therapy patient. At the helm is Atlanta’s busiest new director, Justin Anderson.
This show contains adult content and language.