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Catch HART director Steve Lloyd on stage in ‘A Life in the Theatre’

Haywood Arts Regional Theater has extended the run of “A Life in the Theatre” for a second weekend, with performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21 and 22, and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 23.

The show was scheduled to open the weekend of Jan. 7, but was delayed for a week due to snow and has now added a second run.

It features HART Executive Director Steve Lloyd and Asheville actor Casey Morris in the play’s two roles under the direction of Julie Kinter. The playwright, David Mamet, one of modern theatre’s most celebrated writers and a Pulitzer winner, is known for his salty language.

The comedy is the opener for the 2011 Studio Theater Season. The HART Studio Season features six plays in just 12 weeks in an intimate stage setting and is one of the highlights of the winter arts scene.

Tickets are $8 for all adults and $5 for students. 828.456.6322.

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