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Carrollton High School To Host Region One Act Play Competition

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Carrollton, GA – Performing Arts Teacher Tommy Cox announced today that Carrollton High School will present the southeastern United States premier of a new Don Zolidis play during the GHSA Region One Act Play competition. The competition will begin on Thursday morning, October 29 at the Joshua Mabry Center for the Arts on the Carrollton High School campus.

The play, THE SUPERHERO ULTRAFERNO, is a fast paced parody of comic book superheroes. “This a primer on all things Superhero,” said Cox. “Whether you are a fan of comic books are not, the pace and fun of this show makes it unique. We are excited to be performing it.” Cox concluded, “It’s a free show and I’m hopeful we will have a large crowd to help us as we compete. Performers love crowds.”

Carrollton High School, as the host school, will compete first. Curtain time is 8:00 a.m. Other schools from across the GHSA Region will compete throughout the day at the Mabry Center.

The public is invited and the cost is free of charge.

Visit www. carrolltoncityschools.net for more details.

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Alice Ridley-Teal
Six-time STAR teacher, Alice taught Advanced Placement English, literature, composition, speech and theater for over twenty years, part of which time she also served as Director of Admissions, Development, Public Relations, and Alumni at Oak Mountain Academy. She is the managing partner of Ridley-Teal Properties and content editor for the City Menus. She is a board member of the Carroll Symphony Orchestra and enjoys playing flute with the Carroll Community Wind Ensemble.