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Copyright 2006-2011 CORNER THEATRE of Corner High School, 4301 Warrior-Jasper Road, Dora, Alabama 35062.  All rights reserved.
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FEBRUARY 17-18, 2012


CORNER THEATRE exists to prepare
talented students for professional
careers, emphasizing learning
through individual attention in a
positively oriented high school
environment.
MISSION STATEMENT
DECEMBER 9-10, 2011
APRIL 27-28, 2012
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Pat Putman
Music Director
Daniel Jackson
Choreographer
Stephen M. Webb
Playwriting/Performance

In a small southern town at a house on Royal Street there is said to
be a ghost. One Halloween night a group of young people dare to
find out and meet an eccentric old lady who opens up their world
with her ghost stories. What they learn from this most unlikely of
persons is a lesson about life and love. Are the ghosts that haunt us
figments of our imaginations or are they real? Only this treasured
lady from Selma knows for sure. From Kathryn Tucker Windham's
beloved book comes the exciting stage adaptation, 13 Alabama
Ghosts and Jeffrey ... a haunting new musical.

Book and Lyrics by Don Everett Garrett
Music by Kevin Francis Finn
Directed by Mike Putman &  Debra Reeser
Daniel Martin
Costume/Makeup
Design
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A comedy about how the Three
Kings teamed  up to deliver the
World’s very first Christmas
presents.

Written by Jeff Lewonczyk
Directed by Debra Reeser
OCTOBER 27-29, 2011
NOVEMBER 5, 2011
DECEMBER 3, 2011
Set deep within the mysterious
Tombigbee Swamp, WILEY AND
THE HAIRY MAN centers around
a young fatherless boy, his
conjure-woman Mother, his
faithful dog, and the Hairy Man
who haunts Wiley's days and
dreams.

Written by Susan Zeder
Directed by Mike Putman
Mike Putman
Producer & Director
Debra Reeser
Director
Though considered a "good
man" by his friends, Charlie
Brown can't seem to win the
heart of the Little Red-Haired
Girl, nor his friend Lucy, her
crush, the piano-playing
Schroeder. Meanwhile Snoopy
and Linus daydream and the
rest of the friends battle with
kites, school, baseball and
misunderstandings before
finally coming to realize what
makes them truly happy.


Directed by Mike Putman &  Debra Reeser
CT 10-MINUTE PLAY
FESTIVAL &
FILM FESTIVAL
MAY 4, 2012