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Play opens to full house
by Karen Kissiah
Staff Writer
Dec 20, 2012 | 6608 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Staff photos by Karen Kissiah
A sold out crowd anxiously awaited the opening of Rhoda Ellison's play "Tainted Vows" at the Theatre on the Green last Saturday evening.
Staff photos by Karen Kissiah A sold out crowd anxiously awaited the opening of Rhoda Ellison's play "Tainted Vows" at the Theatre on the Green last Saturday evening.
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Rhoda Ellison, center, takes on a cameo role in the play she wrote and directed.
Rhoda Ellison, center, takes on a cameo role in the play she wrote and directed.
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Cynthia Moore, who plays the role of the new bride, is more interested in what her husband is picking up for dinner than she is about "picking up" around the house.
Cynthia Moore, who plays the role of the new bride, is more interested in what her husband is picking up for dinner than she is about "picking up" around the house.
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Amy Brown, a member of Chesterfield's Town Council, introduced the acts of the play and told a few jokes about married life.
Amy Brown, a member of Chesterfield's Town Council, introduced the acts of the play and told a few jokes about married life.
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George Boykin and Sjuan'tu Jackson discuss their "old fashioned" ideas of how newly weds should behave.
George Boykin and Sjuan'tu Jackson discuss their "old fashioned" ideas of how newly weds should behave.
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Rhoda Ellison’s play, “Tainted Vows,” opened before a sold out audience last Saturday evening at the Theatre on the Green.

Ellison said she was “very pleased with the turn out and is grateful for the support of the community.”

Ellison, a Cheraw native and graduate of Francis Marion University and Kings College, wrote, directed and acted in the production of the play that centers around the trials and tribulations of newlyweds and their in-laws.

The cast of the production included Regina Brown, Cynthia Moore, Sjuan’tu Jackson, Tina Rivers and George Boykin.

Amy Brown, a member of Chesterfield’s town council, introduced Ellison’s play and each of the acts. “We are fortunate to bring such talent to the stage,” said Brown.



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