Summer's Morn ALL FEMALE ENSEMBLE CAST
Sometimes when the doorbell rings twice it's not the postman
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As if it wasn’t bad enough that Summer married a man named Ken and went from being a dignified McClain to becoming an inglorious Gertz, or that she was plagued with a best friend who had a taunting personality that made nails on a blackboard seem serene and calm, or that her favorite guru dietician on her extra-favorite TV show was recommending salad for breakfast instead of blueberry muffins, and certainly not to mention the fact that her cat, Muffin, seems to have of late developed some sort of detachment disorder—rendering the animal at best demure and at worst, hostile—now a ring of a doorbell and enter Janis…an escaped prisoner from the local correctional facility, who is desperately “requesting” a sanctuary and some time to think. Unfortunately…at
knife point. Summer’s
Morn--some
people actually do die laughing… Film Premiere SUMMER’S MORN Halfway through their Extra/Ordinary Film Project—a they-said-it-couldn’t-be-done attempt to shoot and premiere 12 feature films in 12 months—Hendersonville’s Cring family continue to challenge all the big-talkers who complain they can’t get a film produced here. Cinematographer Tracy Nichole Cring steps into the director’s chair for Film No. 6, an all-female farce about an escaped convict who barges into the home of a Crossville woman, her mouthy best friend and her neurotic cat. 7 p.m. at Palace Theatre, Gallatin —JIM RIDLEY
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