The screening for the local short film “This Place” is coming to the Woodward this Friday

The Morning Thing shared the exciting news of a film screening coming to our community.
You can see the short film “This Place” this Friday, 9/22 at 7pm at the Woodward Opera House, 107 South Main Street in Mount Vernon.

Mount Vernon resident, Carrie Haver wrote the script.
She shared with The Morning Thing about her inspiration behind this project and the process of turning the story into a short film.
Director Michele Bayko shared more about the partnerships that formed through the filmmaking process. A local historic home was used as the set with local actors bringing the story to life.
Michele also shared how this screening with benefit the Orange Barrel Production Company.
Both ladies talked about why it is so important to support local theater production companies.
Carrie and Michele also gave advice to young readers and writers about storytelling.

Enjoy the conversation and the show on Friday!

Orange Barrel Production Company presents “The Outsider”

All this week, The Morning Thing has been talking with cast members of “The Outsider”, a play presented by Orange Barrel Production Company.

WNZR’s Katelynn Mabe and Mark Wesley enjoyed talking with these actors. They talked about their history on stage, how they have prepared for their roles and memories from this production.

Enjoy an inside look into “The Outsider”.

WNZR’s Katelynn Mabe talked with Maria Breker about her experience in the Orange Barrel Production of “The Outsider”. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

WNZR’s Mark Wesley talked with Beth Robinson about her experience in the Orange Barrel Production of “The Outsider”. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

WNZR’s Katelynn Mabe talked with Brent Midcap about his experience in the Orange Barrel Production of “The Outsider”. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

WNZR’s Mark Wesley talked with Josh Steele about his experience in the Orange Barrel Production of “The Outsider”. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Click HERE for ticket information.

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Orange Barrel Production Company presents “It’s A Wonderful Life”

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You  have 6 chances to see the classic story of George Bailey in the Orange Barrel Production Company’s version of “It’s A Wonderful Life”.

WNZR’s Todd McKinley talked with cast members.

Click HERE to hear from Director, Michele Bayko
Click HERE to hear from Abigail Grace Steele who plays Janie Bailey
Click HERE to hear from Beth Robinson who plays Ma Bailey
Click HERE to hear from Tony Montgomery who plays George Bailey
Click HERE to hear from Paul Dove who plays Mr. Gower

More information about the play:

Orange Barrel Production Co. is honored to present Frank Capra’s beloved holiday classic, It’s A Wonderful Life. While adapting this beloved story to stage, we stayed true to the original so we could bring you what you have come to expect from our cast family – a quality family-friendly production that leaves you inspired and entertained; though we feel this story goes beyond those descriptions as it inspires life. We are here for a purpose and created to be a light that shines to others.

George Baily will embody that emotion as he discovers what Bedford Falls would be like without his life. Come and visit Bedford Falls for an evening, watch has a heavenly angel, trying to earn wings, takes on his biggest challenge yet. Watch good overcome evil and watch a community rally around a man that touched them in so many ways – ways he could never have imagined.   It’s storytelling at it’s best and we are privileged to bring it to you this Christmas Season.

Orange Barrel Production Co. presents “It’s A Wonderful Life” on
November 8, 9 and 10 and 15, 16 and 17
Seating begins at 6:30
Performance 7pm
Performances will be held at the Mt. Vernon Developmental Center, Great Room, Administration Bldg., 1250 Vernonview Drive, Mt. Vernon OH 43050

For more information: info@ohiodrama.com  or 740-504-8847

For ticket information – https://mkt.com/orange-barrel-production-company

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