Eunice Player’s Theatre, ‘The Honky Tonk Angels’ scheduled July 15
Amy Maricle as Sue Ellen, left, Jeanne Eddins as Angela, and Sharon Blakenship as Darlene are The Honky Tonk Angels, appearing in The Eunice Players’ Theatre’s production of the musical by the same name. Opening date of the musical is July 15, and will run nine shows. Tickets are now available at David’s Hair Ltd. and Charming Interiors. (Submitted Photo)
More than two dozen classic country songs fill the bill for the Eunice Players’ Theatre’s upcoming production of “The Honky Tonk Angels.”
From traditional tunes such as “I’ll Fly Away,” “Amazing Grace,” and “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” to favorites such as “Stand By Your Man,” “Fancy,” “Nine to Five,” and “Harper Valley P.T.A.”, the country western musical comedy pays tribute to the Nashville sound as it follows three ladies on their journey to become singing stars.
“I can tell you right now that audiences are going to love it,” said Annette Harrington, director for this year’s summer musical. “We have been blessed with tremendous talent to bring this show to life.”
Production dates are July 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, and 25. Curtain time is 7 p.m. except for the Sunday, July 19 show, which will begin at 2 p.m.
Dinner theatre is offered on Wednesday, July 22 with dinner at Ruby’s Courtyard beginning at 6 p.m.
The $15 tickets are available at David’s Hair Ltd. at 204 South Second Street and Charming Interiors, located at 1701 W. Laurel, both in Eunice. Dinner theatre tickets are $35 total. The two ticket outlets may be reached at 546-0163 or 466-3342.
The trio of “Angels” ready to share their individual stories that bring them together on a bus bound for Nashville are not new to the Eunice stage.
They are Jeanne LeJeune Eddins of Iota, Sharon Jenkins Blankenship of Bayou Chicot, and Amy Eudora Fontenot Maricle also of Bayou Chicot.
Playing the role of Angela is Jeanne Eddins. She first appeared on stage at Eunice Players’ Theatre in 1993, portraying Betty Rizzo in Grease, a role for which she received an Irving for Best Lead Actress in a Musical.
After a long sabbatical from theatre, she appeared again onstage at Eunice Players’ in 2012 as Lady Catherine in Camelot, winning an Irving for Best Supporting Actress.
That same summer, she was co-stage manager for The Trial of Goldilocks, a children’s play in which her children were supporting actors. In 2013 she took to the local stage again as a backup singer with “The Bobetts” for Always, Patsy Cline.
She also has been part of Acadia Players Theatre as a technical consultant for their 2010 production of Grease, as prosecuting attorney Ms. Mara in Miracle on 34th Street and as Aunt Iney in Southern Hospitality.
Sharon Blankenship, who plays the role of Darlene, also has several past experiences with EPT.
Her stage premier was as a teenager when she appeared in “Singing in the Rain.” She went on to appear in Jake’s Women, It’s A Scream, Little Women, Always, Patsy Cline, and Camelot. She has also worked lights and sound for Tuna Christmas and Dearly Departed, co-directed Hope for the Best, and has performed for several Irving Awards ceremonies.
Amy Maricle plays the part of Sue Ellen and discovered EPT while helping Sharon with her part in Singing in the Rain.
She has appeared on stage in Hope for the Best, Camelot, and Always, Patsy Cline, and has performed at Irving Awards ceremonies.
The girls will be accompanied on stage by a five piece band under the direction of Jimmy Broussard, the show’s musical director.
The two-act show is written by Ted Swindley, author of “Always, Patsy Cline.”
“This is a perfect mix of comedy and music,” Harrington said, “and a great tribute to the ladies of country music.”
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