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Only 4 Chances Left To See Barefoot In the Park At FMPAT

Posted by dfwtheatrescene on February 20, 2008

Barefoot In the ParkBarefoot In the Park
Flower Mound Performing Arts Theatre
830 Parker Square
Flower Mound, TX 75028
972-724-2147

2008 Box Office Hours

Wed. – Fri.
2:30pm – 4:30pm
Saturday
9:00am – 12:00pm

There are only 4 performances left to this audience favorite! The laughter is infectious, and the feeling is contagious with Barefoot in the Park. Be sure to join us for this romantic comedy soon before it’s gone. There are only 4 performances left in this limited run! Make your reservations soon – you won’t want to miss it!

Bring your sweetie or sweetie-to-be and catch the feeling. You won’t want to be cured!

Performances run through February 24, Thursday through Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees.
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Neil Simon’s “Proposals” at GLCT

Posted by dfwtheatrescene on February 20, 2008

Proposals by Neil SimonProposals by Neil Simon
Directed by Alan Hanna
Greater Lewisville Community Theatre
160 W. Main St. in Old Town
Lewisville, TX 75057

Run: February 4 – 24, 2008

Friday & Saturday evening performances @ 8:00 PM
Sunday matinees @ 3:00 PM

Tickets are $13 ($10 for children up to 18 and patrons 65+)

Website

In celebration of our 25th season, we’ve been looking backward. With this production of “Proposals”, by Neil Simon, we look forward to our next 25 seasons.

Call 972-221-SHOW now for reservations to see this Neil Simon offering on the GLCT stage (Friday & Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoon). This show is intended for adults. It is not recommended for children under 13.
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