Tickets available for Players production

Submitted photo BIG PERSONALITIES: Participants in the Hot Springs Village Players production of "In-laws, Outlaws and Other People (That Should Be Shot)" include, from front left, Rylynn Wheeler, Melissa Romero, Carolyn Cochran, Kat Clayton, Peter Emery, Director Cathy Kraus, Patsy Slezak, Cheryl Robertson, Vikki Powell, Alan Tripple, Ken Silvers, Bill Lamoureux, Karen Feckler and Michael Dollar. The play will run Nov. 4-6.
Submitted photo BIG PERSONALITIES: Participants in the Hot Springs Village Players production of "In-laws, Outlaws and Other People (That Should Be Shot)" include, from front left, Rylynn Wheeler, Melissa Romero, Carolyn Cochran, Kat Clayton, Peter Emery, Director Cathy Kraus, Patsy Slezak, Cheryl Robertson, Vikki Powell, Alan Tripple, Ken Silvers, Bill Lamoureux, Karen Feckler and Michael Dollar. The play will run Nov. 4-6.

HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE -- Many families have a crazy uncle who spins tall tales about his experiences, a teenage girl with an attitude, or a neighbor who minds everyone's business except their own. If this sounds familiar, then sympathizing with the characters in the Hot Springs Village Players autumn production of "In-laws, Outlaws and Other People (That Should Be Shot) will be easy, and funny.

This comedic play by Steve Franco brings out the best quirk in each character. The fast-paced dialogue and action keep the story going, straight through plot twists and an unexpected conclusion.

Director Cathy Kraus has brought a new perspective to this play, concentrating on the strong interaction of each personality.

"In-laws" will have showtimes Nov. 4-6 in Woodlands Auditorium, 1101 DeSoto Blvd. The Friday and Saturday performances will be at 7 p.m., with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday.

Advance reserved seats are $14, and will be $16 at the door, if available. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.HSVTicketSales.com, or by calling 501-922-4231.

Local on 10/28/2016

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