Founder’s Day is coming up in the tiny Kentucky town of Ledbetter Gap (Population 986), and retired assistant librarian Lucinda Miller has been doing good deeds all year in the hope of being recognized with the town’s highest honor–The Most Distinguished Citizen Award. Her efforts may be for naught, however, when an awards committee member pulls a fast one and nominates the town’s wealthiest (and meanest) resident an unprecedented fourth time. Can Lucinda’s friends rally around her and find a way to make sure her name makes it onto the trophy?
Join us for this hilarious and touching show to discover where to get worms, why you shouldn’t mow the lawn during an electrical storm, and most of all why it takes more than you think to win a big award in a small town.
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The recipient of six Desert Theatre League awards, Jason Hull is an accomplished martial artist, actor, playwright, director, singer, and author of Sand Drawings — A Novel. He has penned 12 stage plays and numerous comedic sketches and has appeared in more than 70 stage productions since 1997. He is currently working on his second novel, Desert Skies, and his next play. He can be seen starring in multiple films from Intriguism Moving Pictures, Including The Last Thing You See, The Diabolical Doctor X, The Color of Midnight (his personal favorite), and Curse of the Swine Beast. He is grateful to have enjoyed a theatrical home with S2S2S since 2011.