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Upcoming ACHS play recommended for ladies night out

"We recommend this especially for a ladies night out - women should really like it a lot and men would gain some sensitivity points by attending. It will be presented Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, November 1, 2 and 3, 2018 at 7pmCT in the VP Henry Auditorium at Lindsey Wilson College." - Brett Reliford

A locally produced play by Adair County High School students is being recommended especially for women.

Brett Reliford, director of the Adair County High School Theatre Department, announced the upcoming production of "A My Name is Alice" - a musical revue about the many faces of modern women. This will be something you haven't seen in the area before and we are really proud of it. Brett recommend it especially for a ladies night out, with a time of about an hour and fifteen minutes.



He said women should really like it a lot and men would gain some sensitivity points by attending.

Share details of the upcoming community show for all ages -- November 1, 2 and 3, 2018 at 7pmCT in the VP Henry Auditorium at Lindsey Wilson College.


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Reliford advises Chamber members of upcoming play



2018-10-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Brett Reliford, director of the Adair County High School Theater Department, invited everyone at the October Chamber of Commerce lunch meeting to the play his class is presenting at LWC the first of November. He said, "We recommend this especially for a ladies night out - women should really like it a lot and men would gain some sensitivity points by attending." The play will be presented Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, November 1, 2 and 3, 2018 at 7pmCT nightly in the VP Henry Auditorium at Lindsey Wilson College. Chamber President Pam Hoots is shown in the right of the photo. She reminded everyone that Columbia businesses will be open late for To The Nines again Friday night at the start of Downtown Days.

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