Sunday, January 30, 2022

The Manhattan Dolls in-person open-call audition for February 5th at 11am.

 

From: The Manhattan Dolls <themanhattandolls@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2022 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: Audition Call Notice - The Manhattan Dolls

 

 

Update! We have scheduled our in-person open-call audition for February 5th at 11am.

 

Kauri Crownhart, Manager

Heather Stricker, CEO/Director

The Manhattan Dolls

www.themanhattandolls.com

themanhattandolls@gmail.com

 

 

 

Interested in personally making a difference in the life of a Veteran and Senior Citizens nationwide?

 

Check out our Not-For-Profit Program, "A Day With The Dolls," every dollar helps!

 

www.fracturedatlas.org/site/fiscal/profile?id=10798

 

Music Heals! Spread The Love!

 

 

 

 

 

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Invisible Theatre presents EMERGENCY by Daniel Beaty

 

From: Suz and Invisible Theatre <suz@invisibletheatre.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2022 11:37 AM
Subject: Invisible Theatre's EMERGENCY by Daniel Beaty!!👏

 

February 9 - 20, 2022

presents

 

 

 

 

Tucson's Invisible Theatre continues its landmark 50th Anniversary Season with EMERGENCY by Daniel Beaty and directed by Susan Claassen assisted by Emily Gates. A Slave Ship emerges out of the Hudson River in front of the Statue of Liberty sending NYC into a frenzy. It is a intricately woven, urgent, witty and moving exploration of our shared humanity and what it means to be free.

 

 

Three actors portray over 30 characters

and tell this story of hope and heart-felt dreams!

Photos by Tim Fuller

 

 

 

 

 

EMERGENCY stars To-Ree-Nee Wolf, Richard Thompson and Myani Watson. The production includes original music by AmoChip Dabney and Rob Boone, masks by Maryann Trombino, puppetry by Lisa Sturz, speciality props by Heidi Peden, production design by James Blair and Susan Classen and stage management by Diana Knoepfle.

 

 

COVID PROTOCOLS

Your health and the health and safety of our artists and staff continues to be our top priority. All patrons are required to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination (or a negative Covid-19 Test within 24 hours.)

All staff and patrons will be required to wear masks.

 

 

Invisible Theatre

1400 North First Avenue Tucson, AZ 85719

 

Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at 7:30 PM SOLD OUT

Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 7:30 PM

Friday, February 11, 2022 at 7:30 PM.

Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 7:30 PM

Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 2:00PM SOLD OUT

 

Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 7:30 PM

Thursday, February 17, 2022 at 7:30 PM

Friday, February 18, 2022 at 7:30 PM.

Saturday, February 19, 2022 at 2:00 PM

Sunday, February 20, 2022 at 2:00 PM SOLD OUT

 

Please Call (520) 882-9721

for information and reservations

 

EMERGENCY is part of your season subscription.

 

We know things can change in a heartbeat and we are monitoring the situation daily. Safety is our number one priority. Please click here to see our safety protocols.

 

 

Made Possible in Part Through the Generous Support of

Sandra Maxfield

 

 

 

 

Together We Make IT Happen!

Invisible Theatre

1400 North First at Drachman

Tucson, Arizona 85719

520.882.9721

invisibletheatre.com

 

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Saturday, January 29, 2022

ASM Seeking Assistant Stage Manager for the Tucson Music Hall, Leo Rich theatre and TCC Complex.

 

 

Job Title

Assistant Stage Manager

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Description

ASM Global
Job Description

 


Job Title: Assistant Stage Manager
Department: Operations
Reports To: Stage Manager
FLSA Status: Salaried - Exempt

Summary: ASM, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities, has an excellent and immediate opening for an Assistant Stage Manager for the ASM/Tucson Convention Center/Arena. Reports directly to stage Manager. The assistant Stage Manager is responsible for the safe and successful production and technical execution of all live events taking place at the Tucson Music Hall, Leo Rich theatre and TCC Complex.

 

More info: https://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/RTI.home?r=5000816832806&c=1152751&d=ExternalCareerSite&rb=INDEED#/

 

https://www.asmglobal.com/

 

 

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Live Theatre Workshop presents The Kreutzer Sonata

 

From: Live Theatre Workshop <livetheatreworkshop@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2022 9:11 AM
Subject: Opening Feb. 17th- The Kreutzer Sonata

 

520.327.4242

 

 

 

Opening February 17th on LTW's Mainstage

 

 

The Kreutzer Sonata

February 17 - March 19, 2022

 

In this stage adaptation of the 1890 novella, Nancy Harris brings Leo Tolstoy's wishes to fruition by presenting his story with music. When Marshal suspects his wife of having an affair with her music partner, he is consumed by jealousy and is driven to murder. Controversial upon its original publication, this work explores lust, passion and possessiveness, with Beethoven's timeless music heightening the joy and tragedy of such universal themes.

 

Directed by Sam Rush

Starring David Johnston

 

SHOW TIMES

Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays at 7:30pm

Sundays at 3:00pm

Special Saturday Matinee on March 19th at 3:00pm

 

MAINSTAGE TICKET PRICES

$23 General

$21 Military, Senior, Student

$15 Thursdays and Previews

 

Masks and proof of vaccination or negative COVID Tests required. Details here.

 

 

Tickets

 

 

 

 

 

Coming up on LTW's Children's Stage

 

 

 

Take A Hike

March 13 & March 20

 

 

Take A Hike is an endearing story that celebrates the treasures of the Sonoran Desert and the importance of family and friendship. 

 

Jamie is back home from college and only wants to do one thing - take a hike with her little brother Dylan. Together they go on a seemingly normal hike that leads them to embark on a journey through the Sonoran Desert in ways that they have never experienced before. Along the way they meet an unlikely friend group of a packrat, diamondback rattlesnake, and roadrunner that try to help them find their way back home. On their journey to find a way back to their moms, Dylan and Jamie strengthen their bond as siblings and begin to understand what it truly means to call a place home.

 

An original story written and directed by Kyleigh Sacco with music by Andrew Miller, Take A Hike stars Nathaniel Wiley, Julia Hupp, Danielle Dodge, Frankie Gelb, and Rafael Acuna.

 

Take A Hike has a limited run of just two performances: March 13th and March 20th on Sundays at 1:00pm. Tickets are $10 for children, $12 for adults.

 

Masks and proof of vaccination or negative COVID Tests required. Details here.

Tickets

 

 

Young Playwrights Contest

 

 

 

 

YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS OF TUCSON SUBMISSIONS DUE FEB. 4TH

 

Our 3rd annual playwriting contest for all local 6th to 12th graders is open for submissions. We are looking for original short plays of any genre no more than 7 pages in length. Submissions are due Friday, February 4, 2022

 

On February 25, 2022 we will announce the top plays to be workshopped. These shows will be paired up with some of our very own local seasoned playwrights who will help our young playwrights workshop their scripts.   

 

On Sat, April 2, 2022 we will have open auditions for students to perform in one of our top shows, which will also be showcased. This year we will host a one week intensive workshop camp for all writers, actors, and technicians to put these showcases together. This will happen Tues, May 31 - Sat, June 4 8:00am - 4:00pm and showcases are Friday, June 3rd at 4pm and Sat, June 4 at 10am and 6pm.

 

We are also looking for actors and technicians for the selected plays! 

Learn More

 

 

 

 

K-3 Dramatic Exploration Class

 

 

 

 

Dramatic Exploration

Kindergarten to Third Grade

Sessions begin March 22nd and March 26th

 

Is there a K-3 child in your life with a flare for drama? Sign them up for Dramatic Exploration; a great beginning class that focuses on Storytelling and characterization. Through the power of play, we use theatre games, song and dance to help open your child's wonderful imagination and create a small showcase that will be presented on the last day of class. By working together on a common goal, students learn the importance of teamwork, focus, self-confidence, and a variety of developmental skills that aid in creating theatre art.

 

 

Register Today

 

 

 

 

Image taken pre-pandemic. For this session, For this session, students will be masked. View our current COVID-19 policy here.

 

 

 

 

 

Live Theatre Workshop

 

 

We appreciate your support for our year-round programming for children, our thought-provoking and often funny productions for adult audiences, and our outreach to local artists.

 

 

Donate Online

 

 

If you would like to donate with a check, please mail it to the address below.

 

Live Theatre Workshop | 3322 E. Fort Lowell Rd., Tucson, AZ 85716 (520) 327-4242

 

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Friday, January 28, 2022

Next Stage Theatre presents Venus In Fur

 

 

Until Jan 30

VENUS IN FUR by David Ives

Arizona Rose Theatre · Tucson, Arizona

In the Tucson Mall

4500 N Oracle Rd, Tucson, AZ 85705

 

Tickets and info: https://arttickets.yapsody.com/event/index/699231/next-stage-theatre-southwest

 

 

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THE MIND GAMES OF "VENUS IN FUR" BECOME DEMANDS FOR DOMINATION

By Chuck Graham, TucsonStage.com

 

photo by Charles Weisel

 

Vanda (Samantha Cormier) keeps blurring the line between fantasy and reality for Thomas (David Greenwood) during her theater audition.

 

Picture a struggle for dominance between the power of seduction and the seduction of power. Who knows more intimately than actors do what it feels like to capture the imagination of another person, creating on demand the most complex emotions drawn out of thin air to please someone who is willing to submit.

That was the challenge playwright David Ives went for in creating such a silken web of desire with “Venus in Fur.” Now, Tucson director Mark Klugheit brings this psychologically shaded study to life for Next Stage Theatre Southwest's brilliant production in association with Andy Watson.

The company's name is new but Klugheit's past work in Tucson includes the stage successes “God of Carnage” and “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised).”

Cast in this volatile two-hander are Samantha Cormier as mysterious Vanda and David Greenwood as Thomas, a haunted-with-repression New York theater director. As the play begins, Thomas has spent a frustrating day auditioning 30 hopeful young women for the role of Vanda Jordan.

The play is Thomas' own stage adaptation of the 1870 novel “Venus in Fur” by Leopold von Sacher-Masoc. That name lives forever as the inspiration for sadomasochism, finding sexual pleasure in experiencing pain or abject humiliation.

For his own personal reasons, Thomas considers the novel a masterpiece of world literature. Vanda calls it “S and M porn.” But she knows every line of his unpublished script as well as all the referenced European intimacies of wealthy noblewoman Vanda Jordan, the dominatrix of “Venus in Fur.”

All these backstory details gradually come out while we watch as the ping-pong responses of seductor vs seductee suck us deeper into their own fascinations with being actors pretending to take turns enticing each other, first with pleasure then with pain.

She begins as the struggling actress eager to auditioning as he commands, knowing he can hire and fire whomever he wants. But when this desperate creature, from the first word of her reading, seems perfect for the role, he encourages her to go deeper.

That feels so good, she encourages Thomas to get more into the spirit of his own part, to help her by getting more involved himself. So Thomas does, surprised almost to intoxication by her immediately hotter reaction to his amped up reading.

Cormier is a wonder as Vanda, clad in tight black leather lingerie, complete with studded dog collar. She first appears onstage as just the opposite – an overly tossed salad of over-ripe parts, a frazzled actress desperate to audition but hours late for her spot, as she is for every event in life, always a step behind and never quite sure what to do about it.

But shifting immediately into her 19th century Vanda namesake, she becomes a woman of confident European nobility, assured of her position, fully expecting to be satisfied by this torture-wielding nobleman, who is also named Thomas.

Throughout “Venus in Fur,” performed in 85 minutes without intermission, much is implied in the enveloping urgency of Ives' pace and command of luxurious language. Every phrase changes our interpretation of the words we just heard, blocking another parry, another thrust, another defensive block delivered with the opponent's enthusiasm to try harder, go deeper, do it faster.

Greenwood's Thomas, in the beginning, is exhausted over those 30 failures to find a modern female with any idea at all of what it meant to be a wealthy woman of desire and influence in 1870s Europe.

With jaw-dropping immediacy he realizes this Vanda is perfect playing that Vanda. No matter what he commands, she does it more perfectly than he commanded.

Maybe too perfect. He keeps the pressure up, she is eager to accommodate his wishes. With emphasis, she asks him to do more. Of course he will.

Just as Ives wrote it, this dance of willingness to dare the next step continues to escalate their excitement, Greenwood always wanting more until desire becomes demand. Demand becomes rebuke. The more you want, the more you must beg for it, until reality isn't relevant at all.

“Venus in Fur” continues through Sunday, Jan. 30, at the Arizona Rose Theatre located across the hall from the Container Store in the Tucson Mall. Performances are at 7 p.m. Jan. 27-29, matinees at 2 p.m. Jan 29-30. Running time is 85 minutes with no intermission.

Tickets are $25 general admission, $22 for seniors, students and military. For further details and reservations, https://arttickets.yapsody.com

Proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID test is required, audiences remain masked during the performance. Theater staff is masked. Actors are not masked.

 

"WOMEN IN JEOPARDY" SCORES HIGH IN LPM (LAUGHS PER MINUTE)

By Chuck Graham, TucsonStage.com

 

 

photo by Tim Fuller

 

Liz (Gail Rastorfer), Jo (Julia Brothers) and Mary (Aysan Celik) are true BFFers, until they suspect a mass murderer or at least a serial killer is in their midst.

 

These “Women in Jeopardy” live fanciful lives. Not to overgeneralize about three of the females in Arizona Theatre Company's newest comedy creation... but they are all divorced, now in their 40s and determined to keep looking for true love.

Wendy MacLeod is the playwright of this lively romp that always goes for the big guffaw rather than settle for a subtle smile. We are knee deep in hearty jokes from start to finish, so don't fight it. Loosen any tight clothing you may be wearing and laugh out loud like no one else is listening. Or watching you.

ATC's own Sean Daniels is the director. He knows this play's intricacies better than anyone, except maybe MacLeod herself. Daniels directed the world premiere in 2015, at the Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, N.Y.

While the play does have its pop culture points to make, Daniels keeps the pace so crisply animated the punch lines stack up like airplanes over LAX. Don't fight it. Give your mind the night off, dive in head first for a guaranteed evening of rambunctious entertainment given to pondering which is better not to ever meet up with – a serial killer or a mass murderer.

We begin “Women in Jeopardy” with the three deeply dedicated friends, Mary (Aysan Celik), Jo (Julia Brothers) and Liz (Gail Rastorfer), sworn BFFers for life.

Tall and dramatically glamorous Liz is ahead of the others in the love game. She has a special man friend who's a dentist (Liz says it's like dating a doctor, but with regular hours). Liz also has a 19-year-old daughter Amanda (Ashley Shamoon).

Looking far more businesslike is Jo, never getting involved but always ready with a word of caution.

Spinning in the middle wearing everyday clothes is Mary, forever eager to do the right thing, if she could only be sure what the right thing is. Maybe Mary doesn't have the “it factor” to attract much attention from the opposite sex, but she has spunk to burn.

Looking after the male side of this gender gap are young Trenner (Damian Garcia), who is Amanda's boyfriend, and Dr. Jackson (Joel Van Liew), the dentist in question.

In a clever bit of stage business, Van Liew also plays the police officer Sgt. Kirk Sponsuller. He's the one Mary talks to about the curious behavior of the dentist, who has so many equally curious tools at his disposal.

All these women share a fantasy about mysterious killers, each of them wondering if she will be the next victim. But wouldn't you know it, when Mary reports her concerns to the police sergeant, she discovers this sad-eyed officer is attracted to her.

Meanwhile, Liz seems completely satisfied with letting her own dentist friend take Amanda camping in the woods overnight as a stepfather-daughter sort of bonding experience. Mary and Jo suppress their own surprise and heart attack shocks over letting Amanda and Dr. Jackson the dentist share the same tent together.

Daniels the director gets this all worked out nimbly without a pause, scarcely giving time to let one wave of laughter end before launching the next joke.

Never mind the logic, welcome the wackiness. A massive scene change in the second act takes us deep into a forest of very tall trees, plus one lonely tent for two, but no Amanda in sight.

There's no dentist, either, for that matter. But a determined imagination can quickly create any kind of explanation.

“Women in Jeopardy” continues at various times Tuesdays through Sundays at the downtown Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave., with full COVID requirements in effect. Ticket prices are $40-$73. For details and reservations, arizonatheatre.org or 833-282-7328.

 

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Tucson Improv Movement great shows for you this weekend

 

From: Tucson Improv Movement <justin@tucsonimprov.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 1:46 PM
Subject: Yes and News - 1/27/22

 


We have lots of great shows for you this weekend starting tonight at 7:30pm with the Imrpov 201 Student Showcase.  Will KallieCo. defend their CageMatch title, find out tonight at 7:30pm, your vote determines the winner.  On Friday, we are still on jam hiatus, and there will be no Soapbox, but there is a Stand Up Comedy Show at 9pm.  On Saturday, The Game Show Show pits contestants against each other for fabulous prizes* and at 9pm The last Dirty Tees show of this run.

*prizes are not fabulous!


We have two shows on Valentine's Day!  So if your plans involve heading downtown with someone you love, you need a laugh with your favorite comedians, or if you just want to get out on a Monday night, we would heart to see you at TIM! We will have The Dirty valenTEES at 6pm and The Dating Scene at 7:30pm.  Perfect timing for dinner and a show, and if you come as a pair you can get two tickets and a half bottle of champagne for just $25!  We LOVE you Tucson!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Shows

 

 

 

 

Thursday Night

7:30pm - Improv 201 Student Showcase
9:00pm - CageMatch

 

Friday Night

7:30pm - The Soap Box - Canceled
9:00pm - Stand Up Comedy
 

Saturday Night

7:30pm - The Game Show Show
9:00pm - The Dirty Tees

 

 

 

 

Secure Your Seats at This Weekend's Shows!

 

 

 

Upcoming Classes

 

 

 

 

Improv Comedy 

101 - Wednesday, February 23rd with Sara Alcazar Silva
301 - Wednesday, February 9th with Tim Budinger

Stand Up Comedy 

Coming Soon!

Sketch Comedy 

Coming Soon!

 

 

 

 

Register for Class Now

 

 

 

 

Three teams enter, one leaves as the champions!  Tonight 8:30pm!

 

Tucson Improv Movement

414 E 9th Street

Tucson, AZ 85705



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Unscrewed Theater OctoVersary Weekend is here! 🐙

 

From: Unscrewed Theater <unscrewedtheater@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 10:00 AM
Subject: OctoVersary Weekend is here! 🐙

 

 

 

 

We've been bringing the funny

 

For eight years running!


Through all the ups and downs and all arounds. And there have been quite a few. Thanks for hanging in there with us! 

We simply CANNOT wait to celebrate with you this weekend!  ALL our House Teams will be performing in our ONLINE OCTOPARTY SHOWS, and we're ready to entertain you in a way only our Unscrewed improv community can. And for the bargain price of only $8 per household.  Buy a ticket for BOTH shows and they're only $4 each.

That, my friends, is THE best comedy bargain around.

AND we've got so many amazing items for you in our raffle!  There is over $2,500 worth of prizes donated from places you know and love. From Dedicated Bakery's delicious gluten-free yumminess to a private dinner catered by Savoury Eats, to four tickets to an Arts Express show, to a private improv show at Unscrewed Theater. And so much more! Honestly, it's quite the list. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20.00. Check out our social media posts for details - and buy your raffle tickets right here! The drawing will be held on Sunday, 1/30 - and you don't have to be present to win!

Can't wait until Friday night for some funny? Check out Ten Minutes with Dawn - EXCLUSIVELY on our Facebook page.  She's well into Season Two - details below.

Our ONLINE OctoParty Show tickets are right here:

 

 

Your Weekend Funny

Buy more than one Live Stream pass, and they're all half price!

 

 

Friday, 1/28

10AM MST
10 Minutes With Dawn
Season Two

Featuring: Patrick Rowland

Exclusively on our Unscrewed Theater Facebook page!

 

 

 

Dawn is ready with a brand-new episode! Her guest this week is Patrick Rowland!

Patrick is a writer, comedian, and actor from Chicago who now resides in Los Angeles. He's studied and taught at The Second City and iO Theater. His solo character work was featured in Alone, Chicago's Best Solo Comedy, at The TBS Just For Laughs Festival in 2013. Patrick was nominated as Best Supporting Actor by the Austin Comedy Short Film Festival for his work in Mr. Mainframe 

He is the creator of The Patrick Rowland Sketch Show, a web series he writes, produces, directs, and films himself on an iPhone. He is a founding member of 3Peat, a critically acclaimed, award-winning sketch/improv troupe that has several sketches on Comedy Central's digital platform. Their most successful, The Blackening, garnered over 15 million views and is currently being made into a feature.

Patrick hosted a late-night talk show called Barack All Night, performing as former President Barack Obama. Most recently, he participated in a virtual roundtable for Sony Pictures, which was led by Girls Trip producer and writer Tracy Oliver.

Patrick currently writes for Emmy nominated "The Amber Ruffin Show." Learn more about Patrick at www.patrickrowland.net

Patrick and Dawn will make up a silly improv scene on the spot!

Add some fun and creativity to your Facebook feed by joining us online every Friday @ 10AM for new episodes.

 

 

 

Friday, 1/28

7:30PM MST
ONLINE OctoParty!
Super-Sized Family-Friendly Improv 
Featuring: Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed, From The Top, Comic Chaos, and The Big Daddies.

Online Streaming Pass: $8 per household

 

 

 

Help us celebrate bringing the funny for eight years running with a Super-Sized show featuring ALL of our House Teams. Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed, our founding house team, will ask for your suggestions and create magic with short-form games just like the show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?

They'll be joined by our musical improv team, From The Top. Just watch them create an entire improvised musical based on your suggestions! Comic Chaos will bring an improvised comic book to life - complete with villains, heroes, and super powers. The Big Daddies will create hilarious scenes based on life, parenthood, and the trials and tribulations of both.

 

 

 

Get Your LIVE STREAM Friday Night OctoParty Ticket Here!

 

 

Saturday, 1/29

7:30PM MST
ONLINE OctoParty!
Super-Sized Family-Friendly Improv 
Featuring: Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed, From The Top, and Comic Chaos.

Online Streaming Pass: $8 per household

 

 

 

Having one OctoParty just isn't enough for us. How about you? We'll gather Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed, From The Top, and Comic Chaos for the second night of Super-Sized Fun the whole family can watch together!

If you buy tickets for both shows, you can watch BOTH shows at home for a total of eight dollars. For the entire household. An entire weekend of funny for everyone for less than $10.00

Take that, inflation!
 

 

 

 

Get Your LIVE STREAM Saturday Night OctoParty Tickets Here!

 

 

 

 

 

Raffle Tickets!

Get your raffle tickets ONLINE now. 

We'll hold a Live Stream drawing on Sunday - and you don't need to be present to win.  BUT, if you want to win, you do need to buy a ticket!

It's $5 for a single ticket, or you can get 5 tickets for only $20.

Do it now!

 

 

 

THANK YOU to all the local businesses who donated all these great prizes for you. Over $2,500 worth! Please support them the way you have supported us over the years!

OctoVersary Raffle Prizes include:

 

 

 

  • Private Improv Show at Unscrewed Theater
  • Private Wine Class from Total Wine
  • Painted by Jennifer Gift Basket and Gift Certificate
  • Arts Express Show Tickets
  • Savoury Eats Gift Certificate
  • Hand Crafted Afghan
  • Raising Cane's Gift Basket
  • Wirges Photography Photo Session
  • Mary Kay products from Skin & Beauty with Robyn

 

  • Peaceful Spirit Massage
  • Pinkz Floral Design Gift Certificate
  • Gaslight Theater Tickets
  • Unscrewed Theater Gift Card
  • Original Barbara Hall Framed Photograph
  • Discovery Toys Gift Certificate
  • Chicago Music Gift Cards
  • Dedicated Bakery Gift Cards
  • Mama's Pizza Gift Certificate
  • Beyond Bread Gift Card

 

Get your OctoVersary Raffle Tickets Here!

 

Unscrewed Theater

4500 E Speedway Blvd

Tucson, AZ 85712



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