‘Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge’ Extended TheatreWorks New Milford Adds New Shows on January 2 and 3
NEW MILFORD, CONN. (December 22, 2008) – Due to incredible demand, and a little inclement weather, TheatreWorks New Milford has added two performances to its production of MRS. BOB CRATCHIT’S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE ― Christopher Durang’s hilarious parody of “A Christmas Carol” and other Holiday favorites. The new shows are scheduled for Friday, January 2 and Saturday, January 3, 2009, at 8:00 p.m.
“Unfortunately, we had to cancel two performances due to bad weather…both of which were sold out,” said TheatreWorks President, Richard Pettibone. “We want to make this wildly popular show available to those who had reserved tickets for our cancelled performances and open it up to those who haven’t yet seen this outrageous holiday production.”
MRS. BOB CRATCHIT’S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE runs December 31, January 2, and 3. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Tickets for all shows, except December 31, are $20.00 for reserved seating.
On New Year’s Eve, December 31, at 8:00 p.m. there will be one gala fundraising performance with hors d’oeuvres and an open bar of wine, beer, and soft drinks. Tickets for this event are $50.
Reservations can be made online at WWW.THEATEWORKS.US or by calling the box office at (860) 350-6863.
TheatreWorks is an award-winning, regional theatre company located on 5 Brookside Avenue, just off Route 202 (next to the CVS), in New Milford, Conn.
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