Thanks for alerting me/us to the Mill's next season. I agree -- a local production of Side Show is exciting and I'm already playing the little mind game of "who would go together well as the leading ladies?" I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Width already has a couple women in mind...
It's also been a while since I've seen "Of Mice and Men," so I'll be looking forward to that. "A Tuna Xmas" seems like a holiday ticket seller; can't really argue with that.
It seems like a really fun season. It has something for everyone. I don't see anything odd about A Tuna Christmas being done at the Mill, even though the Tavern is currently running Greater Tuna. By and large, I don't think the 2 theatres pull from the same audience pool...except for theatre loyalists. See you at the theatre!!
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Just saw Swift Creek Mill's season:
WHICH LOOKS FABULOUS!!!
Terribly excited about Side Show in particular!
BUT...
A Tuna Christmas?
WTF?
Incredibly intrigued by that.
Trying to step lightly here, but it just seems kinda...
Don't yell at me. Just me being curious.
Thanks for alerting me/us to the Mill's next season. I agree -- a local production of Side Show is exciting and I'm already playing the little mind game of "who would go together well as the leading ladies?" I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Width already has a couple women in mind...
It's also been a while since I've seen "Of Mice and Men," so I'll be looking forward to that. "A Tuna Xmas" seems like a holiday ticket seller; can't really argue with that.
It seems like a really fun season. It has something for everyone.
I don't see anything odd about A Tuna Christmas being done at the Mill, even though the Tavern is currently running Greater Tuna. By and large, I don't think the 2 theatres pull from the same audience pool...except for theatre loyalists.
See you at the theatre!!
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