San Antonio's Tobin Center staging Talley's Folly, the latest play from its in-house company
When the Tobin Center's latest in-house theater production, an eight-show run of Lanford Wilson's Talley's Folly, gets underway Wednesday, Feb. 12, there will only be two actors onstage. However, the production is providing an artistic voice, a creative outlet and a paycheck for far more members of San Antonio's creative community, said Rick Frederick, the Tobin's creative and resident relations director. Staged by the Tobin's 100A Productions, Talley's Folly relies on the artistry, ingenuity and hard work not just of its actors and director but also of lighting designers, sound designers, set dressers and costumers.
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