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Adair High School Drama Play, Ax of Murder, April 26-27, 2012

Adair County High School Drama Class and Club will be presenting a play at 7pmCT, Thursday-Friday, April 26 and 27, 2012, at at the ACHS gym, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. The play, "Ax of Murder" is a who-done-it mystery similar to the game Clue (CLUE entry, Wikipedia).

"Ax of Murder" by Pat Cook performed by ACHS Drama Class:
Cast: Melanie Alexander, Terica Derringer, Whitney Frost, Jayce Grant, Ben Holt, Desiree Kerekes, Sam locker, Jeremy Mackin, Destiny Mardis, Monica MeElyea, Derrick Overstreet, Curtis Pavlik, Matt Rogers, Courtney Shuck, Harlee Smock, Jessi Taylor, Julia Wallace, Blaze Wooten, and Jacob Brehm.

Crew:: Sami Jo Ballou, Tyler Burton, Carrissa Carter, Cynthia Eaton, Tabitha Mann, Felicia Morgan, Allison Owens, Kyle Powell, Kasey Risinger, Samantha Roszak, and Audra Turner.
There is no admission, but donations will be appreciated. Refreshments will be sold during intermission. - Joanne Held




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