• The wedding of the century takes place this weekend, Friday, November 14 and Saturday, November 15th, as Pearl walks down the aisle for the sixth time!

    Ceremony takes place at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Fayetteville. Tickets: $17 in advance, $20 at the door, (cash only). Ticket price includes attending the ceremony and the reception immediately following with dancing, tons of surprises and Pearl’s Perfectly Perfect Post-Nuptial All You Can Eat Picnic Buffet!

  • Ceramic Cow Productions, LLC, of Fayetteville will be reviving, by popular demand, their production of Pearl’s Sixth Wedding, which premiered to a standing room only audience last May as a “fun-raiser” for the Fayetteville Arts Festival.

    Produced by Ceramic Cow Co-Founders Julie Gabel and Mark Landon Smith, Pearl’s Sixth Wedding features the well-known characters from the popular Dupont, Mississippi series, which was first produced in Fayetteville in 2001 and has since been published by Samuel French/Baker’s Plays and is produced throughout the world. The characters were also featured in the film short, “Dupont, Mississippi: F5” which was featured at the New York International Independent Film Festival in Los Angeles.

    In this production the audience attends the wedding as guests and witness the ceremony in its entirety. Immediately following the ceremony, the audience also attends the reception including all of the traditional elements of cutting of the cake, toasts, the first dance, the throwing of the bouquet and garter and dancing.

    Pearls’ Sixth Wedding will take place on Friday, October 24 and Saturday, October 25, and Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 224 North East Avenue, Fayetteville.  Doors open at 7.30 and the show starting at 8pm. Tickets are $17 in advance and $20 (cash), at the door; ticket price includes the show and the reception following with food, drink and dancing. Tickets may be purchased by calling Ceramic Cow Productions’ box office at 479.571.4879.

    The cast of Pearl’s Wedding includes Warren Rosenaur, Vickie Hilliard, Mike Thomas, Dianna Blaylock, Angela Hicks, Bill Rogers, Patricia Kulish and Jules Taylor.

  • Ceramic Cow 20.04.2008 1 Comment

    Pearl\'s Getting Married ... Again!

    A Fun-raiser!

    Pearl’s Gettin’ Hitched…Again!

    the premiere production of “The 6th Marriage Of Pearl Ernestina Santiago Finklestein Washington Tankoshitsu Covington nee Gates of Dupont, Missisppi.”

    Saturday, May 17, 2008
    6:30 pm

    Metro District Building
    509 West Spring Street
    (above Flying Burrito)

    Tickets
    $20 in advance
    $25 at the door

    limited seating-advanced purchase encouraged

    For tickets call 479.571.4879

    All proceeds benefit the
    2008 Fayetteville Arts Festival

    Hors d’ouvres, libations, raffle and silent auction items

  • Back by popular demand …

    Dupont, Mississippi by Mark Landon Smith

    Directed by Julie Gabel

    Another Ceramic Cow Production …

    Performed at Teatro Scarpino,
    329 West Ave,
    ( just off Dickson Street in Fayetteville)

    November 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19

    For tickets, call 571-4879 Doors open at 7pm
    $12 admission Show starts at 8pm

  • Ceramic Cow Productions, a Fayetteville-based professional theatre & film company, presents the original “Dupont, Mississippi”, opening November 3rd. at Teatro Scarpino, 329 N. West Ave off of Dickson Street in Fayetteville.

    Production dates are Nov. 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19. Tickets are $12 per person and may be reserved in advance via credit card or purchased at the door the evening of performance. Doors open at 7pm; show starts at 8pm.

    To reserve tickets call the Ceramic Cow Productions Box Office at 479-571-4879.

    For additional information visit our website at http://ceramiccowllc.tripod.com.

  • What’s Happenin’ With Ceramic Cow?

    Temporary website at ceramiccowllc.tripod.com

    “Pearl’s of Wisdom” Begins Taping In July, 2006.

    A variety/talk show starring Warren Rosenaur as Pearl and Vickie Hilliard as her co-host, best friend and worst enemy, Estelle, take to the small screen in “Pearl’s of Wisdom”, which also star several of your favorite Dupontians! This weekly half-hour comedy will include Dupont guests, Northwest Arkansas celebrities, local musicians, and several other surprises. Crew members are currently being sought. If interested in volunteering, just e-mail ceramiccow@yahoo.com.

    Ceramic Cow To Participate in 24 Hour Play Event.

    Well, we had a great time doing this last year! Our production of Billie Jean Is Not My Lover won, and we look forward to gathering a team and in the second weekend in September, trying it once more. For those of you who may not be familiar with this event, a team of 5 are given 24 hours to write, rehearse, produce and perform an original 10 minute play! Very challenging and very, very fun!

    “Dupont, Mississippi: F5″ Premieres in Los Angeles in September, 2006.

    The short film, “Dupont, Mississippi: F5″ will be featured at the International Film and Video Festival in Los Angeles in the fall of this year. This event, which attracts independent film producers throughout the world, is hosted by the New York Independent Film and Video Festival which sponsors additional screenings in Las Vegas, New York and Miami. The Los Angeles event is held for the public at large and for industry personnel representing production and film companies. “F5″ was directed by Julie Gable and Mark Landon Smith, with Smith also writing the screenplay, whose play Radio TBS was produced Off-Broadway last year.

    The Original “Dupont, Mississippi” Opens In October, 2006.

    The original “Dupont, Mississippi” will return to Fayetteville in the fall. Starring several of the original cast members, “Dupont, Mississippi” was given its premiere production in 2000, published by Samuel French/Baker’s Plays, Inc. in 2001 and is being produced, along with Smith’s other six published scripts, throughout the world. Join the wacky citizens of this backwater burg as they celebrate the death of Verna Dewberry, the much despised matriarch of the Dupont Metroplex.

    Thanks Guys!

    “Moo”

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