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WCU Theatre presents student-written fantasy, “Legality of a Kiss”

WCU theatre majors Madison White and Mackenzie Charles, both of McComb, work on costumes for the original comedy-fantasy, “Legality of a Kiss.”

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WCU Theatre presents student-written fantasy, “Legality of a Kiss”

William Carey University Theatre presents an original comedy-fantasy, “Legality of a Kiss,” written by senior English major Corinne Fraley of Roslyn, Penn. As a matter of fact, the play is entirely written, directed, designed, and acted by students.

It will be performed April 27-29 at 7:30 p.m. in Joe & Virginia Tatum Theatre on WCU’s Hattiesburg campus.

“Legality of a Kiss” is the tale of a knight in shining armor presented with a dilemma – whether to kiss, or not to kiss, a sleeping princess cursed by a witch. After all, she’s asleep and can’t give consent. Fraley has taken the traditional “once upon a time” story with princes, princesses, castles, and romantic adventure and complicated matters by involving a legal system and political correctness. In this fairy tale world, fire-breathing dragons are not the only problem.

Here’s a look at the cast:

Jeremiah Quiroz, a theatre major from Picayune, is the director the play under the mentorship of Tim Matheny, chair of the Theatre and Communication Department. Technical director Dewey Douglas of the theatre faculty serves as mentor for student designers:

The box office is open Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. and one hour before each performance.  Tickets are $10 for general admission, $8 for senior citizens and military, and $5 for non-WCU students. To reserve tickets, call (601) 318-6221.

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