The Garden Theatre announces Beth Marshall Presents' production of The Diviners Dec 2-18, 2011 at the Garden Theatre. Performed during the holiday season, the powerful drama offers patrons an alternative to standard holiday shows.
A drama described by producer Beth Marshall as "poignant, touching, and profound," The Diviners is a piece set in the 1930s about a backsliding preacher who befriends a young boy who has the ability to divine for water. The two outcasts bond as they search for truth, faith and hope.
Aradhana Tiwari, director of The Diviners, details the importance of offering theatergoers an alternative to standard holiday shows. "The Diviners has been a favorite show of mine for years," said Tiwari. "It's the first show in December I've been a part of that doesn't require a Christmas tree or piano. It's a delight to be invested in a piece that has depth and heart without the trimmings and perfect bow that most seasonal productions tie up the year with."The Diviners stars 14-year-old C.K. Anderson as the lead role, a mentally-challenged young character named Buddy Layman. Regardless of his youth, C.K. Anderson has performed roles in various shows including Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Music Man, 42nd Street, The Drowsy Chaperone, and more.ABOUT THE GARDEN THEATRE
Located in the heart of historic downtown Winter Garden on Plant Street, the Garden Theatre is a not-for-profit community organization committed to enriching, engaging, and entertaining through creative experiences. The theatre, which reopened 2008, showcases an atmospheric theatre in a Mediterranean Revival style venue. The Garden Theatre hosts live plays, concerts, movies, and more to the residents of and visitors to the city of Winter Garden. For tickets or additional information, contact the Garden Theatre Box Office at 407-877-GRDN (4736) or visit the new Garden Theatre website at gardentheatre.org.
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