He says... "I am an actor. It's a dream I make a reality. I get to live this dream
when I choose to. So, sometimes I act for money, sometimes I act for
free. I always act for fun.
Before it was a blockbuster movie, A Few Good Men was a play on
Broadway. That play is being produced in Greensboro by the Community
Theatre of Greensboro, and I have a part in it. I would like you all
to come see it.
Performances are Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 6, 7 & 8 @ 8PM and Oct. 2 & 9 @
2PM. Community Theatre of Greensboro."
The Community Theatre of Greensboro has become known for its choices of venues as well as its plays.
It opens this season Sept. 30 with the courtroom drama “A Few Good Men,” staged in the Guilford County Courthouse.
“It’s a challenge to convert nontheatrical venues to theatrical,” says Mitchel Sommers, CTG’s executive director. “But the payoff is that audiences seem to love it, and the actors get excited about being in a courtroom doing a courtroom drama.”