What do zombies, ghosts, and Tennessee Williams have in common? At PushPush Theater this week 26 children ranging in age from eight to fourteen have taken what they have learned at summer camp and will perform Tennessee Williams’s “Will Mr. Meriweather Return from Memphis,” a play about ghosts, zombies and finding love.
You can see the performances at noon on Thursday, June 30 and Friday, July 1. Tickets are $5. Tickets are selling quickly so call 404-377-6332 or email pushpushtheater@gmail.com to make your reservation(s).
PushPush is also enrolling for their second camp session beginning July 11 – July 29. The second camp production will focus on Tennessee Williams’ later writing. Williams wrote several fun comedies and the production is broken up into 20 individual scenes with many main roles. This allows campers to find partners on their own level and provides more film scene work for the actors.
If photography is more to your liking, be sure to participate in The Seen Gallery’s Photography Contest. All it takes is a cell phone camera and your vision. The contest is open to all. Click here for details.
If you do not want to take a photo and submit it, you can always go to Facebook and vote for your favorite shot. The best photo will be used in the Atlanta Celebrates Photography festival guide listing so you MUST vote by 11 p.m. on Thursday, June 30. You can vote for up to 5 photos.