Prometheus, left, played by Lovella Hayden, rejoices over his gift of a man-figure created from clay, while Narrator 2, played by Anne Gables, plays along, in a vignette from “The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza,” presented by SKITS in Shell Knob April 11-13. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.com
Narrator 1, Heather Andres, left, as Rhea, the wife of Cronos, center, played by Craig Burford, wept as she tried to convince Cronos not to eat their babies. The vignette from “The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza” was explained by Narrator 2, Anne Gables. The play, written by Don Zolidis and directed and co-directed by Brent Fletchall, Andy Miller and Anne Gables, respectively, was presented by the SKITS Community Theatre at the First United Methodist Church in Shell Knob, April 11-13. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.comHercules, left, played by Andy Miller, bemoans his inability to make friends, to his guidance counselor, played by Stacy Bishop, during Friday’s opening night performance of “The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza,” a comedic adaptation of some of the most popular ancient Greek myths. The play was presented by the SKITS Community Theater in Shell Knob, under the direction of Brent Fletchall. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.com