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LifeStyles September 17, 2008  RSS feed

'How to Eat Like a Child' continues for three more shows


How to Eat Like a Child, a look at relationships between teenagers and their parents, begins a second-week run Thursday at the Gaffney Little Theatre on East Robinson Street. Shown in the top photo in "How to Say No" are Zach White, Kasey Jackson (foreground), Ali Henderson, Leala Grindstaff, Breanna Conwell, Sydney Ford, Kennedy Batchler, Kimberley Guthrie (second row), Hannah Welch, Donovan Davis, Heidi Walker, Aidan Baxter Ferguson, Amanda Mullinax, Allison Conwell, Madeline Clough and Grace Wylie (back row). At right is Sydney Ford in her featured number, "Waiting." The musical features 20 secondary school students and runs Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. For reservations, call 864- 489-4589. Phil Gibbons and Tedi Gibbons are the directors. How to Eat Like a Child, a look at relationships between teenagers and their parents, begins a second-week run Thursday at the Gaffney Little Theatre on East Robinson Street. Shown in the top photo in "How to Say No" are Zach White, Kasey Jackson (foreground), Ali Henderson, Leala Grindstaff, Breanna Conwell, Sydney Ford, Kennedy Batchler, Kimberley Guthrie (second row), Hannah Welch, Donovan Davis, Heidi Walker, Aidan Baxter Ferguson, Amanda Mullinax, Allison Conwell, Madeline Clough and Grace Wylie (back row). At right is Sydney Ford in her featured number, "Waiting." The musical features 20 secondary school students and runs Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. For reservations, call 864- 489-4589. Phil Gibbons and Tedi Gibbons are the directors.