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Posted: November 7, 2012

Southern charm and determination combine in Steel Magnolias

The tight bonds of friendship and family are featured in Cranbrook Community Theatre’s production of Steel Magnolias.

Directed by Bob McCue, Steel Magnolias follows Truvy (Susan Hanson) who runs a beauty parlour out of her house.  One of her valued clients, M’Lynn (Michelle McCue) has a daughter (Kirsten Kasner) who suffers through the trials and tribulations of being a newly married diabetic. Throw in a couple of old biddies, Clairee (Elizabeth Ross) and Ouiser (Joanne Wilkinson) for comic effect and add in a poor innocent young hairdresser (Hannah Van der Roest) who doesn’t know what to make of all of this.

“Steel Magnolias is a great play with a widespread following. It has great emotional impact and this project gave me an opportunity to work with six of the finest actresses in the area,” said McCue. “The relationship between the actresses is very special. They’ll make you laugh and they’ll make you cry -bring Kleenex!”

Steel Magnolias opens on Friday, November 16 and McCue hinted there may be a “Bleeding Armadillo Cake” at the opening night reception. The show runs Nov 16-17, 21-24, and 28-Dec 1st.  Tickets are now available at Lotus Books.

After Steel Magnolias CCT is proud to present ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ –opening Dec 7 followed by Enchanted April in April 2013. CCT’s production of Our Town will now be presented in May 2014.

CCT has been entertaining Cranbrook and area audiences for over 50 years. We strive to promote and develop local talent; on stage, behind the scenes, or in the director’s chair.  CCT believes theatre, music, dance, and art play an important part in the community. We are pleased to call the Studio/Stage Door home.

Above photo: The cast of Cranbrook Community Theatre’s “Steel Magnolias” is excited to bring this much loved story to area audiences. (L to R) Elizabeth Ross, Joanne Wilkinson, Kirsten Kasner (back), Michelle McCue (front), Hannah Van der Roest, and Susan Hanson.

Cranbrook Community Theatre


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