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Marion Art Center News - November 3, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

November 7, 2023

From: Marion Art Center

MAC Readers’ Theater Group to Present at Community Center

Marion, MA - The MAC Readers' Theater Group will present a series of poems, skits, short stories, and excerpts on Monday, November 20 at 1:00pm at the Benjamin D. Cushing Community Center. This free event is open to all, with no registration required to attend the reading. For a small fee, guests can also enjoy lunch beforehand at 12:00pm. Those interested in joining the lunch must register by Friday, November 17 at 12:00pm. To register for lunch, contact the Community Center at 508-748-3570. The Community Center is located at 465 Mill Street (Rt. 6) in Marion. View online at marionartcenter.org/events.

The members of the MAC Readers’ Theater Group volunteer their time to bring the theater experience to spaces outside of the Marion Art Center walls, in line with the MAC’s mission to provide accessible programming to all. Would you like the group to present to your organization or perform in your space? Interested in participating in the readings? Email [email protected] with “readers’ theater” in the subject line.

New Play Coming to the MAC Stage in December

(Marion, MA) – The Marion Art Center is pleased to present Miracle on South Division Street, written by Tom Dudzick and directed by Donn Tyler and Maura Van Voris. Performance dates are December 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 15, and 16, 2023. Friday and Saturday shows will start at 7:30pm, while the Sunday matinee will begin at 2:00pm. The cast includes Kate Martin, Tristan McCann, Kate Sorensen-Young, and Bethany Whitehead. Stage Manager is Marisa Biever, Sound and Lighting tech is Steven McManus, and set design is by Maura Van Voris.

Miracle on South Division Street is the story of the Nowak family, living in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Maybe the neighborhood is depressed, but not Clara, the family matriarch. She happily runs her soup kitchen and tends to the family heirloom – a twenty-foot shrine to the Blessed Mother which adjoins the house. This neighborhood beacon of faith commemorates the day in 1942 when the Blessed Virgin Mary materialized in her father’s barber shop! When the play opens – on Christmas Eve – a family meeting is in progress. Daughter Ruth divulges her plan to finally “go public” with the family miracle by creating a one-woman play about the sacred event. But during the course of the meeting, the entire family’s faith is shaken to the very core when a deathbed confession causes the family legend to unravel. The results are heartfelt and hilarious.

Tickets are on sale now for MAC members ($20) and go on sale to nonmembers ($23) on November 11, and can be purchased online at marionartcenter.org/events. The MAC is also a participant in Mass Cultural Council’s Card to Culture program, in collaboration with the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Nutrition Program, and the Massachusetts Health Connector, by broadening accessibility to cultural programming. Learn more about the MAC’s free or low cost ticket offerings at marionartcenter.org/about.