 The Artist Collaborative Theatre is gearing up for a weekend of outdoor entertainment at the Jenny Wiley Amphitheater. We caught up with Act Executive Director Stephanie Richards at their final rehearsal before tonight's show for more information. So this is Artist Collaborative Theatre at Prestonsburg at the Jenny Wiley Amphitheater. We are doing the first show of our season, the first production of our season, and it's the Miss Firecracker contest. It's straight out of the 1980s. Comedy, hilarity, Southern comedy, and we are... We knew that everybody needed to be laughing and we are kicking off the season with our comedy. We did two weekends at the Breaks Interstate Park Amphitheater. We're doing two weekends here at the Jenny Wiley Amphitheater. And then we will be doing the rest of our run as a full season with more productions. Here at Pikeville Medical Center's Heart and Vascular Institute, we have assembled a comprehensive team of cardiac specialists bringing expertise from all regions of the nation and the world. We have coupled that with cutting-edge technology, providing them the best equipment and operating rooms available. The result is comprehensive cardiac care for the people of our region that is second to none. The Heart and Vascular Institute at Pikeville Medical Center. As for the rest of their season, Richard said that the act has a strong list of shows either already in production or soon to come. We have started a partnership with the City of Prestonsburg, Prestonsburg Tourism, and the Jenny Wiley Amphitheater. So we will be bringing community theater to the amphitheater and to indoor venues in Prestonsburg for the rest of the season. We are doing Elf the Musical for Christmas. We're excited about that. It's already in rehearsals going great. Then we're doing Puffs, which is a take-off on the Harry Potter literary series. Then we're having the Aristocats Junior, which is our children's show. And we're looking forward to entertaining that. The kids have been waiting two years to do this show. They were rehearsing when COVID set in. Then we have Bright Star the Musical, which is a bluegrass musical that was written by the comedian Steve Martin and based in North Carolina. So we think we can do that. And we'll think we'll do a great job with that with a live bluegrass band on stage. Then Nine to Five is our summer comedy musical. Looking forward to that. And when we start all over again with our partnership with the Hatfield McCoy Arts Council, Blood Song, the story of the Hatfields and McCoys. We are glad to be back on stage. For more information on showtimes or how you can get involved with Act, viewers can contact the Jenny Wiley Theater or reach out to Act directly through their Facebook page. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joshua Sloan.