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ECCC to present 'Steel Magnolias' Rehearsals a re under way for the East Central Community College dinner theater production of Robert Harling's play, "Steel Magnolias," scheduled Nov. 10-12 at 7 p.m. in ·Mabry Memorial Cafeteria.

done. Helped by her eager new a ssis tant, Annelle , wisecracking Truvy (Mandy Sessums of Union) dispens es shampoo and free advice to the town's curmudgeon Ouiser and an ec– centric millionaire, Miss Clairee (Miriam Gordon of Union). As the play begins, the characters

a re discussing Shelby's wedding which will happen in just a few hours. Shelby is the daughter of MiLynn (Nichole Crimm of Morton) who also serves as social leader. Filled with hilarious repartee, the play moves toward tragedy when in the second act, the spunky Shelby risk$ pregnancy and loses her life as a

result. "Steel Magnolias" is a funny a touching script that builds to a deep ly moving conclus ion. I encourag everyone to attend a performance and witness the excellent talent \\1 have on the East Central campus said director Judy Carroll Harriso Tickets, which go on sale Oct -> a re $12 for the public, S7 for Eas Central faculty, and $6 for ECC students. Reservations can be mad by calling 635-2111. Tickets must paid for in advance to assure reser· vations.

The award winning production takes place in Truvy's beauty salon where all the ladies who are "anybody" come to have their hair

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