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    One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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    Street Theatre Company

    August 10-August 26, 2007

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    Enter Randle P. McMurphy, a gambler who swaggers into the ward of a mental hospital and takes over. In a contest that starts as sport, he challenges the dictatorship of the tyrannical Nurse Ratched, but it soon develops into a grim struggle for the minds and hearts of men. Starring Shane Bridges as RP McMurphy and Kay Ayers-Sowell as Nurse Ratched and directed by Cathy Sanborn Street. Helpful Information: Sunday, August 12th is 'Student Night' and students can get in for only $6, Friday, August 17th is 'Talk Back Night,' when the audience is invited to stay for a post-show discussion with the cast, and Sunday, August 19th is 'Starving Artist Night, when tickets are pay what you can afford, on a cash-only basis starting one hour before show time.

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      Tickets: $10/Adults, $8/Seniors, $8/Students

      Info Phone: (615) 319-9661

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      August 10-August 26, 2007

      Times:
      Friday and Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 7:00pm

    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.

    • Venue Info

      Z. Alexander Looby Theatre at Looby Branch of the Nashville Public Library

      2301 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Nashville, TN 37228

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