Tough love and a healthy serving of family dysfunction are on the menu in Robert O'Hara's raucous comedy BARBECUE, which concludes its run in the Firemen's Kitchen at HCT this weekend, March 7th-9th.
Returning to the Hickory Community Theatre stage as pill-popping sibling Adlean is Renetta Hamrick.
A lifelong resident of Hickory, she has an Associate's Degree in Education and a Bachelor's Degree in Business. She currently works as a Lead Teacher for KinderCare.
Hamrick made her Hickory Community Theatre debut in CROWNS back in 2015. That show received the Outstanding Ensemble Kay Award that year. This was followed by roles in AIN'T MISBEHAVIN', THE COLOR PURPLE and MEMPHIS at HCT. Her work at other theatres includes ONCE ON THIS ISLAND at The Green Room and THE GLORY ROAD at P.E. Monroe Auditorium.
"Hickory Community Theatre lets me free my creativity and hone my acting skills," she says. "I'm grateful for the diversity in shows and this opportunity to do my first non-musicial.
White enjoys the people and quality of shows at Hickory Community Theatre, and especially appreciates the opportunity to play a character she describes as "the opposite of her personality."
All remaining performances of BARBECUE are currently SOLD OUT.
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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