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Exciting New Season to be Announced at May 14 Meeting! Murrells Inlet Community Theatre will announce an exciting slate of plays for 2008-2009 and present an original play reading at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at the Murrells Inlet Community Center. A trio of actors will read a one-act work by playwright David Zinman of Conway and New York City. Among Zinman's plays are Strom in Limbo and The Day Huey Long Was Shot. We’ll also share news of a special event planned in September and hold elections to fill six positions on the board of directors. The program is part of MICT's annual general membership meeting and is open to everyone! Refreshments will be served. The annual meeting is an ideal time for newcomers to learn about MICT and sign up to audition or volunteer in other capacities. Anyone who wishes to become a member may pay annual dues of $10 at the meeting. We also encourage ALL current members, patrons and volunteers to attend. We wouldn’t be here without you! A nonprofit organization, the Murrells Inlet Community Theatre was founded in 1998 and has presented 31 plays. For more information, call (843) 651-4152.
Eeek? If you've acted, dressed a set or carried out any role requiring you to be on stage for a recent MICT production, chances are you've spotted a mouse in some inconspicuous corner of the set. Never fear - it's only Stage Mouse, MICT's resident thespian rodent. Stage Mouse was conceived (creatively, of course) by June Jordan, who designs MICT's posters and programs and also serves on the board. We asked her when Stage Mouse made his debut. "The first show that I put him on stage was Proof. Because I worked on that set, the idea came to me that it would be cute to hide a mouse somewhere on the set. The mouse has been on the stage ever since." So Stage Mouse stays. After all, he's not stealing any scenes - just our hearts.
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