Just how many forms of slavery can you count in this LIVE performance of The Little Foxes? Even the really bad guys are slaves to their own desires. A deliciously evil story which makes my own family history look sweet. John McDonald, Leslie Greene and Jay Doolittle are just three of my favorite reasons to go. The acting by all is superb!
THE LITTLE FOXES
by Lillian Hellman
In a male dominated society, can a woman dare to rule? Turmoil disturbs a charming Southern home as wickedly clever Regina vies with her scheming brothers, possessive Ben and crully arrognt Oscar, for $75,000.00 in securities and countrol of the family business.
7 p.m. on wed and thurs
8 p.m. on friday and saturdays
some sat matinees*
June 15,16,20,21,22,23*, 27, 28, 29, 30
http://www.roxyregionaltheatre.org/nowplaying/index.html
Don’t fail to posses this opportunity; get down there and see it.
coming up: Chicago
About Debbie Boen 
 Debbie and her family moved to Clarksville slightly after the tornado of 1999. Debbie founded the group, Clarksville Freethinkers for Peace and Civil Liberties, in 2004. She participated in Gathering to Save Our Democracy, a group dedicated to obtaining free and verifiable elections in Tennessee. She has supported groups including the NAACP, Nashville Peace Coalition, PFLAG, Friends of Dunbar Cave and the Mountain Top Removal Series of Films and speakers. She participated as an artist in the ARTZ gallery group in Clarksville and won Best of Show, First and 2 Second Place awards for four of her sculptures. She won a voter's choice award for a performance at the Roxy Regional Theatre. She is a wife, mother and cancer survivor. She is always amazed at the capabilities of the human spirit, and the wisdom to find humor when there is none.
Email:
buginthefire@bellsouth.net
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TopicsCulture, Entertainment, live theatre
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