Tantallon Community Players In the Heat of the Night
By Michael & Laura Clark • Feb 28th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsCatch this rarely-produced show while you can, with a great performance from Charles Watley as “Mr. Tibbs.”
Catch this rarely-produced show while you can, with a great performance from Charles Watley as “Mr. Tibbs.”
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As a most creditable production of a top-notch script, this show deserves a larger house than it has drawn during the first two weekends of its four-week run.