Steel Magnolias
A Southern Treasure
by Robert Harling
directed by John Feltch
April 10 – May 1, 2011
Have a good hair day.
Many things beside hair get done at Truvy’s hair salon, and that’s why it is the place to go in Chinquapin Parish, Louisiana. Gossip, revelations and witty Southern banter flow like refreshing sweet tea on a hot summer day. The opinionated Truvy and her new assistant, Annelle, play host to unlikely friends Ouiser and Clairee, the respectable and sociable M’Lynn and her beautiful daughter, Shelby. As the women come face to face with difficult times, they are brought together through strength and love.
“Brimming with originality, wit and genuine affection.”
–The New York Times
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Performance Calendar at a Glance
April 10 – May 1, 2011

Theater PLUS Programming
Enhance your theater-going experience at no additional cost with our Theater PLUS programming.
Previews (PRE) - April 10, 12, 13 and 14
Be a part of the process. Your response guides the artists as they prepare for Opening Night.
All seats are just $18.
Technically Talking Tuesday (TT) - April 12
Join our designers and production team for a behind-the-scenes discussion following the performance.
Opening Night Friday - April 15
Come celebrate the official unveiling, and join the cast and company at the post-show party with food and drink in our lobby.
InSight Sunday (IS) - April 17
Join us after the Sunday 2:00 p.m. matinee for a discussion with a noted scholar, who will provide an in depth look at the world of the play.
PostScript Thursday (PS) - April 21
Stick around for a free-wheeling discussion with the cast following the show.
Wine Tasting Friday (WT) - April 22
Give your palate a treat with a wine tasting starting at 7:00 p.m. in our main lobby with wines provided by Stonefield Cellars Winery.
Sign Language Interpreted Performance - April 26
Services are provided in partnership with Communication Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing of Greensboro.
Call the Box Office at 336.272.0160 or 866.579.TIXX and ask for seating in the interpreted section



