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A NEW EXPERIENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY
A CHRISTIAN DINNER THEATRE!
SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25.
Few, if any, entertainers in the Atlanta area approach show business like
Clyde Annandale. He writes, directs, produces and performs his own
plays and stories.

WSB - TV did a feature story on this one of a kind story-teller.
Annandale masterfully portrays fifty-two distinct
characters ranging from his well-known one-eyed seaman
in Horses to Jesus in The Upper Room.
Twenty-seven of his stage plays have had successful runs
during the decade since Clyde’s return home from 15 years
in Los Angeles.
His work has taken him far and wide. He played King David for
Benjamin Netanyauh at the 50th anniversary of the statehood
of Israel. Clyde portrayed Jesus before the Mayor of Jerusalem
and five thousand of his friends in the Jerusalem Convention Center.
He traveled to Bosnia as the war ended to research and write
Tale of Medjugore, named Best Dramatic Production by an Atlanta
Playwright in 1997, also receiving coverage on the popular TV Show, 20/20.
But Clyde makes it clear that his acting skill is the
tool he uses to recapture the raw power of the life
of Jesus. Clyde lived, performed, and researched in
Jerusalem much of 1998- 2001. He wrote many of his
first scripts sitting on the shores of the Sea of Galilee
and in cafes in Jerusalem. His portrayals evaporate
two millennium of theological discussion and suddenly
the audience is shoulder to shoulder with a band
of salty fisherman staring into the face of the mysterious renegade Rabbi.
“Clyde has a gift. He transported us to the time of Jesus.
The power of his presentation will touch everyone.”, said
Lynn Banks of PeachtreeUnitedMethodistChurch.
“Clyde Annandale offers a lively and engaging presentation of the scriptures.
His dramas demand a thought provoking response. You will laugh and
you may cry, but you will be changed.”, said Rev. Mark Lemmenes
of North AtlantaCommunityChurch.
Make your reservation now to enjoy dinner and a performance by Clyde.
You will enjoy the evening, and you will be changed!
watkinsville first united methodist church (706)-769-6088
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