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Ties That Bind: Jordan Randall plays James T in BARBECUE


Two antagonistic families battling the forces of addiction converge in Robert O'Hara's acerbic social satire BARBECUE, which finishes its run this weekend in the Firemen's Kitchen at HCT, March 7th-9th.


Returning to the Hickory Community Theatre stage as grumbling grill master James T is Kay Award winner Jordan Randall.


A firm believer in the power of a good breakfast, Randall makes his home in Morganton and works in customer service and E-commerce for Mast General Store. He appeared most recently at Hickory Community Theatre as Mister in THE COLOR PURPLE. Other HCT credits include Oliver in PUFFS, Jim in THE WEIR and Reggie in SKELETON CREW, for which Randall won a Kay Award for Best Supporting Actor.


While Randall appreciates HCT's continued choices of works that are new to area audiences, he especially admires his character's commitment to sibling self-defense: "He pulls a taser out and isn't afraid to use it."


All remaining performances of BARBECUE are currently SOLD OUT. If you would like to be placed on a wait list in the rare event that tickets become available, please contact the Hickory Community Theatre by phone at 828-328-2283. Please be aware that you may be notified at the last minute. The theatre box office is open from 12-5 PM Wednesday through Friday, or one half-hour before a performance.


BARBECUE is rated R for adult language and mature subject matter.


The Hickory Community Theatre’s 75th season is sponsored by Paramount Automotive, SunBelt Xpress and Green Park Dentistry. HCT is a funded affiliate of the United Arts Council of Catawba County.

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