8B The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, May 17, 1990
Tabor Towers
Art Exhibit
Civil War Show At
The Second Annual Art Exhibi-
tion of the Tabor Towers Art Class
will be held May 27 in the Day Room
of the apartment building, 313 Norlh
Court Street, Lewisburg.
Selected works will be shown at
an Open House from 1 p.m. to 5
p.m. and will remain on exhibit
through June 3.
This year the class will be joined
by the Art for Therapy Group from
People United for Self Help who will
be displaying their talent as artists.
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A one-man show "Co: Aytch
(Company H): Memoirs of a Confed-
erate Soldier" will be presented at
Carnegie Hall, Lewisburg, as part of
the Civil War rei~nactment weekend
commemorating the Battle of Lewis-
burg at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 18.
Written and performed by Bob Funk,
it is based on the book Co. Aytch:
The Classic Memoirs of the Civil
War by a Confederate Soldier by
Sam R. Watkins. Written twenty
years after the war began, the book
first appeared as a series of articles
for the Columbia, Tennessee Her-
ald. They are an account of one
man's experiences in the Civil War.
The theatrical production is set in a
lecture hall in 1882. In the play, Mr
Funk portrays Sam Watkins who is
there to talk with the audience about
his experiences in the war. He takes
the audience through a number of
experiences from the start of the war
and through to the surrender.
Mr Funk is an Assistant Profes-
sor at The University of Alabama at
Birmingham where he is in charge of
the acting program and services as
the Artistic Director for the Birming-
ham Shakespeare Ensemble.
Also appearing as part of the
evening's activities will be Talcott
musician and resident Jim Costa.
Tickets are $3 for adults and $1 for
students and senior citizens. For
additional information, call 645-
7917.
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