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Livin’ in the Past

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By Mark Fischer

Published on May 09, 2007

This Tuesday through Sunday (May 15 through 20), the St. Charles Community College (4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville) brings history alive with biographical plays, a film, a lecture and live musical performances during its History Theatre Festival. On opening night, witness “Conversations with John and Abigail Adams,” a one-act performance, at 6:15 p.m. ($3 to $4), followed by a free screening of Audrey Hepburn’s classic Cinderella story, Sabrina, at 7 p.m. Adapted from Samuel A. Taylor’s play by director Billy Wilder, Sabrina co-stars Humphrey Bogart in an atypical non-noir role (he was cast when Cary Grant dropped out a week before shooting). For a complete listing of the other History Theatre Festival happenings, including a staging of Mister Lincoln and “The Wilson Kids and Tom Paine,” call 636-922-8050 or visit www.stchas.edu.
May 15-20