Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
(Have you ever wondered what goes on in the tight-knit wor...)
Have you ever wondered what goes on in the tight-knit world of community theater? Especially in a small, Southern town already overflowing with plenty of eccentric characters? Are the actors really Hollywood hopefuls looking for their "big break" or just hometown prima donnas, wanting to become "slightly famous" as local celebs? Rosalie (Rosy) Potter is the overly-dynamic founder and director of "The Pitchkettle Players" located in the small town of Marbury, nestled in the Appalachian mountains between North Carolina and Tennessee.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
lieutenant was Australia"s highest rated program in 1973 and 1974, and was the first English-language soap opera to be broadcast every weeknight. Having lived in Sydney, Australia for over twenty years, she has returned to her native western North Carolina to write novels about the magnificent Great Smoky Mountains and their history, culture and people. Her first novel was published by Pan Macmillan and optioned by an international film company.
(Have you ever wondered what goes on in the tight-knit wor...)