Get ready, Ashland. A new play is coming your way. Cafe Girl Production is back with a new project! They will, for the first time, put on double production of William Shakespeare's well-known play "Macbeth" and "House Of Cards," creator Beau Willimon's "Farragut North!" Directed by Lia Dugal and Jonathan Pratt, this will be Cafe Girl theatrical debut with two plays. Both plays tackle on the theme of power and leaders in power. In "Macbeth," a man named Macbeth will do anything to become king and gain power after three witches predicted his future, ruling a kingdom.
Willimon's "Farragut North" follows a group of people who will make or break to become a powerful leader.
For "Macbeth," Dugal intentionally direct this play similar to today's election. Both plays star an all-star cast including Sunshine Klein, Sarah Wright, Hannah Mock, Ann Haynes, Haley Clark, John Richardson, Stephanie Desiree Huebner, Katrina Stringari, Frank Mertus III, Laura Murphy and Sarah Perle. Dugal is very excited about debuting her and Pratt's plays in November. Cafe Girl is currently accepting donations for their production fees on their Gofundme page.
You can come see the plays from November 12th to 13th on Saturday and Sunday for matinees at 2:00 pm.
Evening performances at 8:00 pm at Oak Street Dance Studio.
Then on November 17th to 18th on Thursday and Friday evening performances at 8 pm at Grizzly Peak Winery.
And again on November 19th-20th for evening performances at 8 pm at Grizzly Peak Winery. Sunday, and matinee at 2:00 pm on Nov. 20th.
Tickets are on sale at $12.00 general admission, $10 Seniors & Students with ID, and $20 for both performances general admission or $16 for students and seniors for both performances.
You can check more information about the plays, cast, and crew on their Facebook page, event page, official Cafe Girl Production Facebook page, Gofundme page and Daily Tidings.
Cafe Girl Production presents: "Daggers In Men's Smiles: A Repertory of William Shakespeare's Macbeth and Beau Willimon's Farragut North!" Come and see the great plays before its too late!