 All this month get any smartphone 32 giga under for a 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. It's theater time again in the mountains as the curtain comes up on the 53rd season of Ginny Wiley Theater. Now this season promises to hold a little something for everybody with traditional favorites like Oliver as well as modern favorites like Tarzan and Madagascar. Ticket sales have steadily increased over the years, but it remains the community support that keeps Ginny Wiley Theater operating. I think when you think about it, ticket sales alone only can pretty much sustain the actual show itself. So in other words, the directors, the actors we bring in, the designers. That ticket sales can take care of that. The community on their hand and their support, that's what takes care of our full-time staff and the things that we can do for outreach. The theater has continued to grow over the last few years, specifically due to its outreach program, the Footlights Theater Workshop. Our biggest thing right now, two years before we actually moved into this building, we were doing footlight shows at the little storefront theater that we did next door. So they've been here kind of two years before we actually started. So the thing is, that's what's really growing here. Our Footlights program is huge. In the summer too, while we're not at the amphitheater, they're having camps here all summer. So that's been a thing. But our audience is growing. I think we're finally in that. Coming into our third year and our fall, our last fall, great audience participation. And we look for that to move on now. For a complete schedule of the 2017 season, you can visit their website at www.jwtheater.com. The curtain officially comes up on the 2017 season next week with a mid-summer's night's dream. Reporting from Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Jackson Ladder.