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2008 Synopsis


MARCH MARDI GRAS MADNESS

COSTUME BALL
MARCH 8TH 8:00-MIDNIGHT

MAYFLOWER MASONIC LODGE
48 SOUTH MAIN STREET
MIDDLEBOROUGH
TICKETS $36.00

CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION
HEARTY APPETIZERS &
FABULOUS DESSERTS
FULL CASH BAR
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MUSIC OF THE "REVOLUTIONARY RATTLESNAKE ENSEMBLE"

Myrtle Beach Vacation Raffle

Beth Henley's

The Miss Firecracker Contest

Show Dates:

JULY 18-26 WEEKENDS
8:00pm

General Admission $16.00
Seniors & Students $14.00

Box office:
866-244-0448

This Dark Southern comedy is a signature play by Ms. Henley. Its heroine, Carnelle, is an irrepressible young woman who thinks that winning the local beauty contest will restore her soiled reputation and make her Ósomebody  in her small Mississippi hometown. The family and friends who help her along the way are a dysfunctional bunch of characters who tackle life in their own peculiar ways. There is a former beauty queen cousin, Elain, who comes to offer her questionable support and advice while running away from her husband and children -- ElainÕs brother, Delmount, who has come home from a extended visit to an institution, to sell the family house and wandering into this chaos as CarnelleÕs seamstress, is sweet Popeye Jackson, who is strangely drawn to Delmount.

~ItÕs a 4th of July comedy of errors in a small town you will not forget. ~

Performances to be held at the at the newly renovated, fully accessible and air-conditioned Early Childhood Center on Rt 105, North Main Street, Middleborough.

Opening Night Reception at 7pm on July 18th Curtain at 8pm.

General Admission $16, Senior/Students $14.

Reservations can be made by calling our toll free box office:
866-244-0448.

 

B y Neil Simon
Directed by Eric Henderson

This Neil Simon masterpiece is funny, serious and intensely personal --- a play in which every role interacts with the central character, often on several different levels of "reality". During the novelist's reveries about the women in his life, the audience gets to see them take palpable shape in his work-space and talk and argue with him.

"Insightful and full of funny lines" The New Yorker

Tickets: General Admission $16.00/Seniors & Students $14.00
Curtain: 8:00pm
Box office 866-244-0448
Middleboro Town Hall
Black Box Theatre
Cash Bar