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It's  a Wonderful Life: The Live Radio Play

Friday October 19, 2007 - Saturday November 10, 2007
Rated: G

Artisan Center Theater presents It’s a Wonderful Life: The Live Radio Play, adapted by Connie Whitt-Lambert from the 1946 film directed by Frank Capra and the original story, The Greatest Gift, by Phillip Van Doren Stern.

Here is the famous movie brought to the stage in the form of a live radio play. All the characters that make this an annual holiday ritual are here to tell the beloved story of George Bailey and family, and how George helps angel Clarence Oddbody to get his wings!

This production will be directed by Joe Brown, and is a joint production of Texas Wesleyan University and Artisan Center Theater.

Admission:

  • Fridays and Saturdays:
    $13.00 – Adults
    $11.00 – Students and Seniors
    $8.00 – Children
  • Mondays and Thursdays: $9.00 for Everyone

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