Monday, October 06, 2014

The Comedy Playhouse presents Murder on Vampire Island

 

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Sent: Monday, October 6, 2014 1:19 PM
Subject: The Comedy Playhouse October 2014 Newsletter

 

The Comedy Playhouse

www.thecomedyplayhouse.com

"Come for the fun of it!"

 

Get Ready to Laugh…Just in time for Halloween!!!

 

Murder on Vampire Island 

 Opens October 17th

and runs through November 23rd

 

Prolific local playwright Peré Summers ("Pain in the Aunt, "Lets Kill Grampa" and "The Stripper, the Wrestler and Messages From Space") has crafted yet another comic confection! A summer stock cast of eccentric has-been and wanna-be actors gather together at a crumbling island resort to put on a play about the blood lusting undead.

 What could possibly go wrong???

 

 

Directed by Nell Summers

 

CAST

Tony Eckstat, David Gunther,

Paul Hammack, Erin Hepler,

Callie Hutchison & Cristin Phibbs

 

 

 

PERFORMANCES:    Friday, October 17th - Sunday, November 23rd. 

                                       Fri. and Sat. evenings at 7:30pm, and Sun. afternoons at 3:00pm.

 

ADMISSION:              $18, with discounts available for Seniors and Students.

 

The Comedy Playhouse is located at 3620 N. 1st Avenue at the northeast corner of 1st Avenue and Prince Road.  The Comedy Playhouse has lit, adjacent parking. 

  

RESERVATIONS:      Call 260-6442 or e-mail bruceb1786@aol.com.

 

Remember to check the theater listings in the Thursday's Arizona Daily Star's Caliente section or azstarnet .com, the current online edition of the Tucson Weekly and The Curtain Going Up column in The Desert Leaf for information about what's playing at The Comedy Playhouse!

 

 

Website: www.thecomedyplayhouse.com

Email: bruceb1786@aol.com

 

 

"A Christmas Carol"

 

Opens November 29th

 

Charles Dickens' perennial holiday treat, with its theme of loss, redemption and charity, redefined the spirit and relevance of Christmas. It resurrected the seasonal merriment that had been suppressed by the Puritan ethos of 17th-century England. 

 "A Christmas Carol" will be performed at The Comedy Playhouse November 29th-December 28th, 2014.

 

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