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September 18, 2022

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"It's been an adjustment for sure, but it's been a fun challenge!" The play opens upon a flurry of wedding plans for Tracy Lord's marriage to up-and-coming politician George Kittredge (Ian Miller). Scandal is brewing because the family patriarch Seth Lord (Charles Belt) has left his wife Margaret (Jill Ledbetter) to take up with a glamorous dancer and, as FSLT publicist Audra Sargent puts it, "the media smells blood in the water." To prevent a tabloid from publishing a story about the affair, brother Sandy Lord (Brandon Bolin) offers full wedding access to a journalist, McCauley "Mike" Conner (Eric Wells) and his photographer/girlfriend Liz Imbrie (Jamie Lambdin-Bolin). Complicating matters further is the arrival of Tracy's charming and still devoted ex-husband C.K. Dexter Haven (Christian Meurer), Tracy's younger sister Dinah (Isabella Ree), who is determined to get Tracy back with Dexter, and Uncle Willie (Brett Short) whose relentless skirt chasing creates complications aplenty. "This is a really fun show," Dale says. "The females are strong and sassy. The male characters are great. Though it was written in 1939, there is something timeless about it. Don't misunderstand; the story is not one that could be set in today's world, but the emotions and actions are something people can always understand. I know our audiences will be entertained. "I think the moral [of the story] is to not judge a book by its cover or even what you might have heard about it," she concludes. "In order to know someone, you have to make an effort too. And when you do, you might be surprised, and your initial impression may very well be very wrong. People have a tendency to often surprise you." "Comedy always wins," adds Andrews. "Not to mention it's a beloved classic, so I think that'll provide some nostalgia." Andrews left Fort Smith for Los Angeles right after high school for an internship with casting director Elizabeth Barnes and ended up staying for five years. "Things just fell into place," she says. "I enrolled in an acting conservatory program, worked on TV/film sets, auditioned, and had some pretty cool opportunities such as having speaking roles on Netflix's 'GLOW' and ABC's 'American Crime.'" In 2017, she moved to Atlanta to get involved in "the bustling film industry" there and "worked at Catapult Acting Studios where I filmed and coached actors for their audition tapes while still auditioning and pursuing acting myself. I was in Atlanta for 4 ½ years and recently moved back to Fort Smith a few months ago. "I'm so happy to be back in the area and to get involved with FSLT that helped start this whole journey for me!" 4 WHAT'S UP! SEPTEMBER 18-24, 2022 FSLT Continued From Page 3 RIVER VALLEY Society divorcee Tracy Lord (played by Grace Andrews) is supposed to marry up-and-coming politician George Kittredge (Ian Miller) in "The Philadelphia Story," on stage starting Sept. 22 at Fort Smith Little Theatre. But things get complicated in the classic comedy. (Courtesy Photo/FSLT)

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