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Steel Magnolias at the Huber Opera House on February 13, 14 & 15

Set in small-town Chinquapin, Louisiana, the play centers around the lives of six women who regularly gather at Truvy’s beauty salon, a social hub where they share laughter, joys, and sorrows from their everyday lives.

At the beginning, Truvy (played by Lindsay Clem), the outspoken and kind-hearted owner of the salon, has just hired a shy newcomer named Annelle (Elizabeth Vance), who is trying to find her place in the world. They are doing the hair of soon-to-be-bride Shelby (Taylor Sidle) and her mother, M’Lynn (Stephanie Longbrake). She expresses her concern about Shelby, who has type 1 diabetes and wants to have children despite the health risks. Soon, Clairee (Jami Sons-Beard), the witty and wealthy widow of the former mayor, and Ouiser (Jennifer Thomas), the local eccentric and grouch, join them.

As the seasons change, so do the lives of the women. Around Christmastime, as they chat and catch up, Shelby casually reveals that she is pregnant. The announcement takes the group by surprise—especially M’Lynn, who is visibly upset and concerned. Later, Shelby’s baby is born healthy, but complications arise. As the women face additional challenges and choices, they rely deeply on their friendship and humor to cope.

The title symbolizes the characters: delicate like magnolias yet tough as steel. This play is a heartfelt celebration of the bonds between women, reminding audiences of the power of community and emotional support.

Visit huberoperahouse.org or call 419-542-9553.