“Same Time, Next Year” is a clearly Implausible story - and that’s to say the very least. It’s like a challenge to writers: Here’s a plot that is impossible - can you make it believably realistic?
No way that could happen. But it did. Good writing, fine directing and excellent acting turned this Hickory Community Theatre production into an enjoyable and exciting evening in the Firemen’s Kitchen.

The play has to be one of the all time great vehicle for two actors to display their talents. Denise Bernstein played Doris and George Page played George so beautifully and passionately that now I will HAVE to see every play from here on out with either Denise or George in it. It was obvious that they were having fun and enjoying the play as much - actually more than the characters they portrayed possibly could have. And it was not just good acting. The entire ensemble was well knit, the background images provided continuity and anticipation.
One final word about the Firemen’s Kitchen - It is wonderfully great to sit down at your table with four chairs and meet two new people, strangers to begin with, who will share this evening with you. Then to depart and leave with two new friends. That’s Hickory - the Friendly City.
One final, final comment: the beer served in the theatre is not inspired. Get off the Budweiser thing. You have a lot of good beer just around the corner at the Old Hickory Taproom. They will probably be glad to help. Turn each of these evenings into a REAL Hickory happening.
1 comment:
John, we'd love to feature Olde Hickory Brewery but they don't do 12 oz bottles. We've tried using their mini kegs but we don't sell nearly that much so there's tremendous waste, and no one wants to waste good beer.
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