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Our Miss Brooks

Friday June 06, 2008 - Saturday June 21, 2008
Rated: G

Mesquite Community Theatre presents Our Miss Brooks, based on the classic radio program and TV show of the same name, and directed by Lloyd Turney.

Miss Brooks has plenty of teacher troubles and her “escape” is in dreaming about her vacation. She has travel folders on several Caribbean cruises which she discusses with the athletic coach who owns his own little sailboat. Miss Brooks suddenly sees that perhaps he’s “the man” for her. She’s glad she isn’t putting on the school play this year so she won’t have to fight him for use of the gym. Then the ax falls. The play is thrust upon her! A battle royal develops. The coach’s star athlete Ted gives up the team to play the leading boy’s part. The daughter of the school board president is determined to play opposite him but she reads her lines so poorly that Miss Brooks gives the role to an attractive nobody with real talent. A hilarious romp through 1950’s TV situation comedy. Bobbie Sox and crewcuts and petticoats … oh my!!

This show is rated G.

Location: Black Box Theater
Mesquite Arts Center
1527 N. Galloway, Mesquite, TX 75149

Admission:

  • $12.00 – Adults (Just $10.00 on Thursdays and Sundays.)
  • $10.00 – Students, Seniors (over 55), and STAGE members
  • $ 8.00 – Children 2–6 years

Reservations: Call 972.216.8126 or email Reservations@mctweb.org

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