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From Theatrico, “The Last Five Years” At Barking Legs Theater

Rachel Zatcoff, at front right - and David Tahere, at back left, are the cast for “The Last Five Years” by Theatrico at Barking Legs Theater.
Theatrico
Rachel Zatcoff, at front right - and David Tahere, at back left, are the cast for “The Last Five Years” by Theatrico at Barking Legs Theater.

Imagine two New Yorkers in their 20’s who fall in and out of love over five years.

Set their story to music - with a narrative that twists time - and you have “The Last Five Years.”

It’s the second production from Theatrico, a Chattanooga theatre company - and it’s on stage this Saturday and Sunday at Barking Legs Theater.

Both performances begin at 7:30 PM, rated PG-13 for strong language and adult themes.

Mary Catherine Schimpf - creative director of Theatrico - is director and producer of “The Last Five Years.”

Poster for “The Last Five Years” by Theatrico at Barking Legs Theater.
Theatrico

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