Crimes of the Heart will be onstage at Asheville Community Theatre Aug. 12-28

PRESS RELEASE FROM ASHEVILLE COMMUNITY THEATRE:

Lenny, Meg and Babe Magrath are three Southern sisters with very different personalities and lives who have just reunited due to unfortunate circumstances: Babe is out on bail after shooting her husband in the stomach. Crimes of the Heart is warm-hearted, irreverent, zany and brilliantly imaginative comedy – and it’s opening next at Asheville Community Theatre. The comedy will open at the downtown theatre on Friday, August 12 and run through Sunday, August 28, 2016 with performances on Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 pm and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm. Tickets are available online, over the phone, or in person at the Asheville Community Theatre Box Office.

“This show has been a personal favorite of mine for years,” said Susan Harper, Executive Director of Asheville Community Theatre. “The way that these sisters talk with each other rings so true. You just can’t help but laugh when they laugh, and cry when they cry.”

In Crimes of the Heart, three young Mississippi sisters have reunited to support the youngest sister, who has just shot her husband in the stomach. Each sister struggles with the unfamiliarity of being back together again. The play is the story of how these sisters escape the past to seize the future – with a telling that is true, touching, and consistently hilarious.

Crimes of the Heart was written by Beth Henley. It premiered in 1979 at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, had a sold-out run Off-Broadway at Manhattan Theatre Club, and transferred to Broadway in November 1981. The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1981. A movie version was released in 1986 starring Jessica Lange, Diane Keaton, and Sissy Spacek.

Asheville Community Theatre’s production of Crimes of the Heart is directed by Eric Mills and stars a cast of 6 community members, 3 of whom are making their ACT Mainstage debuts! The Magrath sisters are played by Julianne Arnall (Lenny), Reeni Lindblom Dowd (Meg), and Sarah Billings (Babe). Alex Foote plays their cousin Chick, William Stamey plays Meg’s ex-boyfriend Doc, and David Dowd returns to the ACT stage as Babe’s lawyer Barnette.

Opening Weekend features a deal on tickets – all adult, senior, and student tickets for all three Opening Weekend performances are only $18.00. Other Opening Weekend perks include complimentary champagne on Opening Night, complimentary chocolate on Saturday night, and a talk-back with the cast and crew after the Sunday matinee.

For more information about Crimes of the Heart or about Asheville Community Theatre, please visit www.ashevilletheatre.org.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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