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ACCT's next production will be

Director:  Heather Sanderson
Co-Producers:  Terri Peasley and Jean Vita
Executive Producer:  Kacie Greenwood


March 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17 at 8:00 p.m.
March 4, 11, 18 at 2:00 p.m.

It is a tale of a feud so ancient that the players have long forgotten and no longer care how it began.  It is a tale, despite tragic consequences, that ends with acceptance and reconciliation.

It is a tale of today.


Impulsiveness, camaraderie, devotion.  Love, hate, revenge.  All and more encompass the world of William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet.  The words are centuries old; the themes are timeless.

General crew help needed.  Contact Jean Vita if interested.

Ticket prices for students with ID card, children, and seniors will be $11 online and $12 at the door.  Adult prices will be $14 online and $15 at the door.
Tickets are now available for purchase online.  Please click here or on the tickets below.



There will be a special "talk back" session following the March 10th performance.


Director Bio


Heather Sanderson studied under senior voice coach, Robert Palmer, at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London, England.  Prior to moving to Virginia, Sanderson performed extensively in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she also appeared for five years as a program host on San Jose PBS Station, KTEH.  Sanderson can now be seen weekday afternoons on Maryland Public Television, where her Tea with Heather segments are part of MPT's popular Afternoon Tea programming.  In 2002, Sanderson formed StagePlay; an organization credited with introducing thousands of youngsters throughout the Greater DC area to the joy of Shakespeare.  Sanderson's work with youngsters was recognized by the British Ambassador during Queen Elizabeth IIs visit to DC in 2007.  Sanderson's  knowledge of Shakespeare's text has been utilized by Synetic Theater, The English Speaking Union and the Society for Arts and Letters, for whom she has served as a judge and coach for their Shakespeare monologue competitions.



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