Last night, I had the great pleasure of seeing my drama “A Flower of the Field” come alive for the first time at the Rogers Theatre at Tyler Civic Theatre Center in Tyler, TX!
“A Flower of the Field” won the People’s Choice Award in Tyler Civic Theatre Center’s 2022 new play contest after an excerpted reading was done of the piece last July and the audience voted it the show (out of five others) that they most wanted to see produced.
I must say, I was extremely impressed with the great work done by TCTC’s production of “A Flower of the Field” – everything from the deft directing by David Dickerson to the extremely talented cast of actors and actresses to the marvelous synergy of lights, sound, and set that created such a gothic atmosphere around the play and encapsulated its eerie, mysterious, threatening feel.
Additionally, I must give a shoutout to Tyler Civic Theatre Center for such a great theater complex (they have two theaters, both in-the-round) and such a vibrant artistic community in Tyler, TX (including extensive educational outreach to the surrounding community) and really see them as a perfect representation of how the future of theater is increasingly in the community, with all the talents that communities offer.
Lastly, I would be amiss not to point out that I learned Tyler Civic Theatre Center is the oldest continuously operating theater-in-the-round in North America – an undervalued way of producing plays.
I will be around in Tyler, Texas for the Saturday evening show, as well.