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Berg, Carly: Ensemble
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Brown, Lexie: Ensemble
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Clark, Ginger: Miss Watson
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Collins, Justin: Counselor Robbins
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Collins, Kris Ensemble
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Collins, Rory: Boy, Ensemble
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DeMore, Nicholas: Huck Finn
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Dunn, Kay: Ensemble
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Dunn, Will: Ensemble
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Foote, Katherine: Ensemble
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Higgins, Ben: Young Fool, Ben
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Hutsinger, Summer: Ensemble
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Kennedy, Tyler: Dick, Hank
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Knight, Danny: Ensemble
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Knight, Jeff: Judge Thatcher, Harvey Wilkes
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Mays, Donald: Jim
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Miller, Bob: Pap
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Miller, Jake: Tom Sawyer
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Newman, Shawn: Boy
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Nichols, Ethan: Jo, Lafe
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Noles, Jeremy: Ensemble
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Peavy, Sarah: Mary Jane Wilkes
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Peck, Erin: Ensemble
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Peck, Jack: Silas Phelps
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Pilgrim, Bruce: King
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Priday, Taylor: Ensemble
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Rager, Jen: Ensemble
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Reichert, Noah: Sheriff Bell
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Sartain, Abby: Ensemble
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Sartain, Stephanie: Strange Woman
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Scarboro, Lou: Sally Phelps
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Tritt, Krista: Susan Wilkes
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Truelove, Tyler: Andy, Boy
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Warlick, Mike: Mark Twain/Doctor
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West, Brittany: Ensemble
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Whitworth, Jeanie: Widow Douglas
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Williams, Bekah: Joanna Wilkes
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Willis, Gary: Ensemble |
Willis, Kasey: Ensemble
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Zoller, Suzanne: Ensemble
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Zoullka, Kim: Ensemble
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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - April 2008 |
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Power, lust, ambition, greed... it's just another day at the office.
From the authors of “Guys And Dolls” comes one of the most delightfully irreverent musicals of all time. A satire of big business and all it holds sacred, “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” follows the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch, who uses a little handbook called "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive, tackling such familiar but potent dangers as the aggressively compliant "company man," the boss' whiny, nepotistic nephew, the office party, backstabbing co-workers, caffeine addiction and, of course, true love.
Guaranteed to appeal to anyone who has ever worked in an office, the show boasts quirky, memorable characters; a catchy, witty score that's bright and brassy played by a live band, and featured the finest performers in the North Georgia Region.Tickets are now on sale. HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING opens on April 4th and continues through April 20, 2008. Show times are Thursday – Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 2 pm. Tickets are $18 for adults, $17 for senior citizens and $12 for students. $2 of every ticket sale goes to the Historic Holly Theatre Building Fund. HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, is sponsored by North Georgia Wealth Management and Co-Sponsored by Gee’s Furniture.
IT'S THE LAST WEEKEND! DON'T MISS OUT! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW BY CLICKING HERE!
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Holly Theatre Annual Gala - May 3, 2008 |
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FEATURING THE ATLANTA SWING ORCHESTRA
Saturday, May 3, 2008 at 6:30pm
Don't miss the fun and excellent entertainment that comes with every year's Holly Gala. From the awesome entertainment to the always surprising auction, there will be plenty to keep you on the edge of your seat!
This years entertainment will feature a live 20 piece swing band with singers from the Holly Theatre Company. The atmosphere will be electric as the Holly Theatre recreates those nights of swing and jazz right here in the Historic Holly Theatre. Tickets are $50 pp and include a dinner buffet catered by Dumonds, live entertainment, silent and live auctions, and two drink tickets. Cash bar. To make your reservation for the hottest event in Dahlonega call 706-864-3759 or visit our box office link above.
The entertainment portion of the evening is being sponsored by Montaluce Winery and Estates.
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1940's Radio Hour - December 2008 |
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Holiday Musical
Book by Walton Jones. Based on an idea by Walton Jones and Carol Lees. Music by various composers.
A different time is evoked in this marvelously theatrical and winning show, a live broadcast of a The Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade from the Hotel Astor's Algonquin Room on December 21, 1942. The spirit of that bygone era when the world was at war and pop music meant "Strike Up the Band" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" is accurately captured as the harassed producer copes with a drunk lead singer, the delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the mike, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the trumpet player man who chooses a fighter plane over Glenn Miller.
Shows: December 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19th and 20th at 8 pm
December 7th and 14th at 2 pm (Saturday night closing)
Sponsored by Studio Jewelers. Co-Sponsored by Dahlonega Veterinary Hospital.
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