Regina Brown and Tyler Peters were the key players in the one-act play “Peanut Butter and Jelly” directed by DeNae Brown. Peters was named the winner of the Best Actor category for both Judge’s Choice and People’s Choice.
Chris Reid and Krystle Hutchko stand on center stage during the play “Hippies, Housewives, and Watering Holes” — which Reid also directed. Hutchko was also selected as the Judge’s Choice for Best Costume.
“The Birth of Womankind” directed by Lisa Stevens was the Judge’s Choice for Best Set.
Parker Peterson, Michele Music, Ryan Weldon, and Valerie Cunningham stand together following the “Can’t Buy Me Love” play that was directed by Music. The play and Music was named the winner for the Best Play/ Director and Sound/Light for both the Judge’s Choice and the People’s Choice as well as the People’s Choice for Best Set. Peterson tied for the Judge’s Choice for Best Actress.
Regina Brown, Brett Anderson, and Christina Chestnut stand together — each was vital in bringing “Boxes are Magic” to life during the festival. Chestnut tied for Judge’s Choice for Best Actress and was selected as People’s Choice for Best Actress and Best Costume.
CUSHING — The Cushing Community Theatre hosted the Annual One-Act Play festival this past weekend. During the festival five oneact plays were directed and preformed by various members of CCT including “Boxes are Magic” directed by Brett Anderson, “Can't Buy Me Love” directed by Michele Music, “Hippies, Housewives, and Watering Holes” directed by Chris Reid, “Peanut Butter and Je...
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