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WCU Road Works for organizations, communities

WCUWestern Carolina University has a new free outreach program called WCU Road Works that will present theatrical, music, film and visual arts events to organizations and communities throughout the region. 

“To host, all anyone needs is a place for us to perform and to promote the event in their community or with their membership,” said George Brown, dean of WCU’s College of Fine and Performing Arts and director of the program.

This summer, the first offering will be a family-friendly production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged and Revised,” a parody of the Bard known for comically shortened scenes, pop culture references and occasional audience participation. 

The production is completely self-contained and available to be performed either indoors or outdoors, Brown said. Performances can be scheduled any afternoon or evening on unscheduled weekdays in June.

Any interested community or organization that wants to book a production should select a date and contact the College of Fine and Performing Arts at 828.227.7028 to receive a confirmation sheet to detail information about the performance site. Once confirmed, the group will receive additional support materials to help with marketing of the event.

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