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Peacock presents ‘Scribes on Stage’

Featuring four plays, the “Scribes on Stage” series will hit the stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Peacock Playhouse in Hayesville. 

The series was created to promote the local talent in the performing arts. The evening introduces the audience to four new plays and the works of new or experienced playwrights and actors.

The plays are performed in a “readers theater” format. First up of the plays will be “An Appointment with the Year Monger” written by Carrol S. Taylor, followed by “Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees” by Sue Brown. The third play is “Trace Elements” by Jeff Stewart and, lastly, “Canvas Caper” by Ryan Hunter.

Additionally, there will be a segment of improv lead by veteran Peacock actor Ryan Hunter. There will also be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions and get answers about the night’s plays with the playwrights.

Tickets are available by calling the box office at 828.389.2787 or by clicking on thepeacocknc.org. The playhouse is located at 301 Church St. in Hayesville.

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