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One Thirty Productions presents
MATINEE SERIES
Dallas’ One and Only
Matinee Series - 1:30 PM
More information and reservations: 214- 532-1709
Now, in cooperation with the Bath House Cultural Center and the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, One Thirty Productions offers something new! RESERVED SEATS! Make reservations now to see a great show, stroll through the art gallery, and be on your way home by 3:30! The matinee series is a great idea for your Red Hat Group, your Sunday School class... just a group of friends. All performances are at 1:30 PM, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
More information and reservations: (214) 532-1709

SEASON LINEUP - MARCH-DECEMBER 2010

Audacity theatre lab
March 10-27, 2010
Grace and Glorie

By Tom Ziegler - A Hallmark Hall of Fame Production
A heartwarming story of two women from very different worlds. Grace is a cantankerous woman of 60 plus years who plans to live out her life high in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the little cabin she calls home. The old stove smokes, there is no phone and there are chickens on the front porch. Grace has broken her hip and the local hospice sends Gloria, a social worker and volunteer, over to "help" Grace. There are may laughs and a few tears as these women get to know each other and become good friends.
Performances: March 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27.

Audacity theatre lab
May 5-22, 2010
Well-Traveled But Not Well Known

A World Premiere by Ellsworth Schave
A new comedy by award winning playwright, Ellsworth Schave, author of A Texas Romance and Under a Texaco Canopy. Family secrets, an ancient murder, a small circus with the "cleanest elephants anywhere," a sharp shooter "better than Annie Oakley," and a washed up dog act. Add a summer theatre romance and a runaway nun! Crazy? Nope. Just life in a small Texas town in the Texas hill country. Doesn't get much better that this.
Performances: May 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22.

Audacity theatre labDec 1-18, 2010
Sanders Family Christmas

Written by Connie Ray, Conceived by Alan Bailey
It is Christmas Eve, 1941 and the Sanders family returns to the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church to get the congregation into the holiday spirit before the boys are shipped off to the war. More than two dozen Christmas carols and hilarious yuletide stories will have you laughing and clapping and singing along with bluegrass Christmas favorites.
Performances: Dec. 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18.

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