TUSCUMBIA– This weekend’s scheduled outdoor performances of Smoke on the Mountain have been rescheduled due to the expected severe weather. The production, which takes place at the outdoor theatre at Ivy Green, will be postponed by one week. There will be 7 p.m. shows from October 15-17 and a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, October 18.
For people who have already purchased tickets, their tickets will automatically be transferred to the performances the following week. Anyone needing to make changes to their order can call the Tennessee Valley Art Association at 256-383-0533.
Tickets are also still available at www.tennesseevalleyarts.org or by calling the TVAA at the above number.
Smoke on the Mountain is a musical comedy that features bluegrass and gospel music. The venue will be seated at limited capacity with distance between groups, and masks are required. Premium tickets, which will be chairs in the first four rows, are $20 each, and Standard tickets, which are bleacher seating, are $15 each.
This production of Smoke on the Mountain is directed by Andrew Maples and Laura Connolly, with music direction by Gail Allen, and it stars several talented actors and musicians from the Shoals community theatre scene. The show’s book is by Connie Ray, it was conceived by Alan Bailey, and musical arrangements are by Mike Craver and Mark Hardwick. TVAA’s production is supported by grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
For more information about these productions and other TVAA programs, call 256-383-0533.
Media Release/Jennifer Butler Keeton
Director of Public Affairs and Marketing Tennessee Valley Art Association
