Arts!Oglethorpe hits stage with ‘Big Fish’

  • The cast of “Big Fish” rehearses for Arts!Oglethorpe’s second production since 2020. The organization also performed “Bright Star” last summer. (Photo/Jack Casey)

    The cast of “Big Fish” rehearses for Arts!Oglethorpe’s second production since 2020. The organization also performed “Bright Star” last summer. (Photo/Jack Casey)

    The cast of “Big Fish” rehearses for Arts!Oglethorpe’s second production since 2020. The organization also performed “Bright Star” last summer. (Photo/Jack Casey)
  • “Big Fish” cast members (from left) Karl Jaeger, Micah Trump (Young Will), Drew Doss (Edward Bloom) and Lydia Todd (Alabama Lamb) practice a dance routine during rehearsal for production. (Photo/Jack Casey)

    “Big Fish” cast members (from left) Karl Jaeger, Micah Trump (Young Will), Drew Doss (Edward Bloom) and Lydia Todd (Alabama Lamb) practice a dance routine during rehearsal for production. (Photo/Jack Casey)

    “Big Fish” cast members (from left) Karl Jaeger, Micah Trump (Young Will), Drew Doss (Edward Bloom) and Lydia Todd (Alabama Lamb) practice a dance routine during rehearsal for production. (Photo/Jack Casey)
  • Chris Say plays a witch during rehearsals for Arts!Oglethorpe’s production of “Big Fish.” (Photo/Jack Casey)

    Chris Say plays a witch during rehearsals for Arts!Oglethorpe’s production of “Big Fish.” (Photo/Jack Casey)

    Chris Say plays a witch during rehearsals for Arts!Oglethorpe’s production of “Big Fish.” (Photo/Jack Casey)
When planning to direct Arts!Oglethorpe’s production of “Big Fish,” Brian Jones thought that the musical’s fantastical exploration of a father-son relationship would resonate with audiences.  …

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