May 9-11, 16-18


Set in a small Texas town in the summer of 1952, The Night Hank Williams Died is a poignant and darkly humorous portrait of broken dreams and small-town struggles.

Former high school football star Thurmond Stottle spends his days working at a gas station and his nights at a local bar, clinging to the hope of becoming a country music star like his idol, Hank Williams. When his former love, Nellie, returns to town, old feelings resurface and ignite a series of choices that spiral out of control.

With colorful characters, biting wit, and a deep undercurrent of longing, Larry L. King’s play explores the cost of holding onto the past—and the heartbreak that can come with chasing an unattainable future.

Auditions: March 23 & 24 6-8 PM at Garage Door Theater 110 S. Washington St. Pilot Point, TX

Gus Gilbert: Rodney Dobbs

Nellie Bess Powers Clark: Holly McClelland

Moon Childers: Mark Craig

Sherrif Royce Landon, Jr.: Travis Hundley

Mrs. Vida Powers: Cindy Garrison Hardy

Radio Announcer: Anthony Caranna