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Thursday, February 14, 2008

On Stage Tonight - Two Dinners at Two Theatres

Happy Valentine's Day!

Our busy weekend of shows kicks off tonight with two different theatre groups offering two distinct shows and two delicious dinners. They are:

- Bitsy & Boots, a new comedy by local actor and playwright Jonathan Joy. The First Church Dinner Theater will host the show at the First United Methodist Church at 1124 Fifth Avenue in Huntington. The show starts tonight (with additional shows February 16, 22 and 23). Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m., and the show begins at 8:00 p.m. The cost for dinner plus the show for adults is $22.00, and for children under the age of 12 it's $8.00. Tickets for the show only (as space permits) is $5.00. Reservations are required, so call: (304) 522-0357 or (740) 867-8576.

- All the Colors of Love: A Valentine Gift is a musical review of love songs being presented by ARTS at the Renaissance Theatre (the old Huntington High School) starting tonight at 8:00 p.m. (with additional shows Feb. 15 and 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Feb. 17 at 3:00 p.m.). Tickets are $15.00 and you can also order dinner before the evening shows for an additional $15.00. You can make reservations for dinner by calling 304-733-ARTS (2787). You can also read a story about this show right here in today's edition of the Herald-Dispatch.

So if you're looking for a good way to spend Valentine's Day, your prayers have been answered!

4 comments:

Sanctuary said...

Break a leg, everyone! Wish I could see everything going on this weekend. Why must everything happen at the same time?

Happy Valentine's Day!
-Ryan

Chuck Minsker said...

Ryan, I couldn't agree more! Five shows in one weekend - it's impossible to see them all! And break a leg in Charleston at Symphony Idol!

Anonymous said...

He'd be better served to break the OTHER Idol participants' legs.

Chuck Minsker said...

Mark, I think that's where the saying got its start - but in this kinder, gentler time, everyone drops the first part of the saying: "I wish you'd..." Besides, Ryan is too much a gentleman to even think about using that tactic. Right, Ryan? Ryan...? (I kid, I kid.)