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Ensemble Theatre Reclaims The Stage In The New Year

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Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga
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Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga

(aired Thu 1/06/22)

For the first time in nearly two years, Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga returns to the stage next week with the first of two plays, each adapted from inspirational books.

“Tuesdays with Morrie” will run January 14th through the 16th - and “Tiny Beautiful Things” will run January 21st through the 23rd - all at Barking Legs Theater.

Garry Posey is artistic director and founder of Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga - and our own Dennis Parker plays Mitch Albom in “Tuesdays with Morrie.”

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