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![]() SUBMITTED PHOTO Sassy and outspoken Grandma (Richelle Lutz) shows off her twerking skills to the dismay of her grandchildren, Michael (Daniel McCarthy) and Carl (Jason McDonald), but much to the delight of weird Uncle Bob in Epilogue Players’ production of “A Nice Family.” Opening Nov. 29 and running through Dec. 9, the play is set on Christmas Eve as a young newspaper reporter’s widowed mother, his crazy uncle, his eccentric grandmother and his battling siblings and their neurotic spouses gather to celebrate and to provide inspiration for a story he hopes that may save his career. The show contains some adult themes and is more suitable for older teens and adults. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $13-$15 and can be reserved by calling 317-926-3139 or visiting www.epilogueplayers.com.
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The artwork of Sara Dragoo Rather, a self-taught artist who was born and raised in Franklin, will be displayed throughout November at the Southside Art League. She enjoys working in charcoal, watercolor and acrylics and prefers to do landscapes, especially scenes from Florida, where she and her husband spend every January.
“I do art wherever we go,” said Rather, whose work has been exhibited at various venues in Johnson County. She has loved doing art since a child and credits her high school art instructor, Marie Pruitt, for teaching her the basic skills. When employed at Girls Inc. and Johnson County Schools’ afterschool programs, Rather enjoyed encouraging the youngsters about the fun of art. She also worked as a children’s librarian at Northwood Elementary School. A reception in her honor will be held from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11, at the gallery, 299 E. Broadway St., Greenwood. Regular hours are 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Admission is free. |
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