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August 27, 2019

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12 UCW AUGUST 28-SEPTEMBER 3, 2019 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Since 2012 Sweet Tea Shake- speare Theater has been enter- taining Fayetteville. But its newest production, "Timon of Athens," debuted Aug. 21 in Hope Mills. Bringing "Timon of Athens" to Hope Mills was the result of a partnership between Sweet Tea Shakespeare Theater and the newly formed Hope Mills Creative Art Council. "Timon of Athens" is the story of the too-generous Athenian noble- man Timon. Timon shares his wealth liberally with his "friends," hosting lavish parties and lending financial support to their many endeavors. Apemantus warns Timonthat his friends are taking advantage of his generosity, but Timon refuses to heed the warn- ings, saying, "O, that men's ears should be / To counsel deaf, but not to flattery!" He's further warned by Fla- vius, his servant, that his wealth is dwindling. But again, Timon ignores the warnings, preferring to give money rather than his time, binding his friends to him with his generosity. Eventually, Timon finds himself destitute and without friends to lend him their support. He leaves Athens to live in a cave. While scavenging for roots, he discovers a cache of gold, which he squan- ders on ill-conceived plots to ruin Athens — and the friends who betrayed him. The play was performed by Sweet Tea's youth company, "Green Tea." Green Tea is a year- long program designed to intro- duce 12- to 17-year-old students to the technical elements of acting and the intricacies of Shakespear- ean language. It culminates in a full performance. Sweet Tea Shakespeare Theater is known for its minimalist ap- proach to Shakespeare produc- tions. The group limits the use of sets, props and costumes, prefer- ring instead to focus on the story- telling element of the production. The shows also include live music and often original songs. And unless there's inclement weather, they perform outdoors, providing refreshments to their guests and creating the same atmosphere in which Shakespeare's plays were originally enjoyed. "Timon of Athens" was per- formed at the historic Moulder- Warner House, owned by Hope Mills Mayor Jackie Warner, who is one of the founding members of the Hope Mills Creative Art Council. The house is on a spa- cious corner lot just off Main Street. It's traditional white col- umns, hydrangeas and magnolia trees lend themselves to its idyllic charm. The members of Sweet Tea Shakespeare Theater and the Hope Mills Creative Art Council were pleased with the night's success and are looking forward to many more joint ventures. They have a production tentatively scheduled for March 2020 and another sched- uled for June. Up next for Sweet Tea is "Ham- LIT," set for Friday, Oct. 4, and Fri- day, Nov. 1, at the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County. It will show Thursday, Oct. 10, at Dirtbag Ales Brewery and Tap- room and Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18-19, and Friday and Satur- day, Nov. 8-9 at Hugger Mugger Brewing in Sanford. "HamLIT" is also set to take the stage Friday, Oct. 11; Thursday, Oct. 24; Sat., Oct. 26, at Paddy's; Sunday, Oct. 13, at Fainting Goat Fuquay-Varina; and Sunday, Oct. 27, at Fainting Goat in Benson Behold follows in the lineup Dec. 5-7 and 12- 14 at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church and Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Methodist University. For ticket information visit www. sweetteashakespeare.com Sweet Tea Shakespeare debuts new production in Hope Mills by ELIZABETH BLEVINS EVENT Advertising Grow Your Business For effective advertising, Call 910.484.6200 today! www.upandcomingweekly.com ELIZABETH BLEVINS, Founder of HopeMills.net. COM- MENTS? Editor@upandcomin- gweekly.com. 910-484-6200.

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