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The Underpants

Friday January 12, 2007 - Saturday February 17, 2007
Rated: PG

Theatre Arlington presents The Underpants by Carl Sternheim, adapted by humorist Steve Martin, and directed by B.J. Cleveland.

Comedian and author Steve Martin creates a wild satire about a couple whose conservative existence is shattered when Louise’s bloomers fall down in public with hilarious repercussions.

Rated a strong PG for innuendo.

Admission:
$17.00 – Adults
$15.00 – Students and Seniors

Reservations: Call 817.275.7661.

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Godspell

Thursday January 18, 2007 - Saturday January 27, 2007
Rated: G

Artisan Center Theater begins its exciting 2007 Season with the beloved musical Godspell. Based on the Gospel according to Matthew, this moving and energetic production brings the parables and teachings of Jesus Christ to vivid life. Stephen Schwartz’s magnificent score includes the rousing Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord, the exquisite On the Willows, and the popular hit, Day by Day.

Reservations recommended.

Admission:
Fridays and Saturdays: $13.00 Adults; $11.00 Students and Seniors; $ 8.00 Children
Mondays and Thursdays: $9.00 for Everyone
Season Tickets and Group Discounts Available.

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From Door to Door

Thursday January 18, 2007 - Saturday February 17, 2007
Rated: PG-13

Circle Theatre presents a funny, touching tribute to three generations of Jewish women in America. Shifting back and forth in time from the 1930’s to the present, From Door to Door lovingly looks at how we take what we get from our parents, and then make choices about what we will – or won’t – pass on to our own children. The play’s title is a reference to a phrase in the Hebrew prayer book, “l’dor v’dor”, which means “from generation to generation”

Admission:
General Admission: $18.00 – $28.00
Students and Seniors: Receive a $5.00 discount off regularly priced tickets.
Student rush tickets are half price, one half hour before show time, when available.

Reservations: Call 817.877.3040. The Box Office is open 1:00pm – 6:00pm Tuesday through Friday, and one hour prior to every performance.

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For Ella – A  Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald with Patti Austin

Thursday January 18, 2007 - Sunday January 21, 2007
Rated: G

Jeffrey Pollock, Conductor

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra wishes to remind you: “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing…”

Well, swing is “in” with this tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, beautifully performed by Patti Austin! Featuring the grandest of standard songs including Our Love Is Here To Stay, How High The Moon and A Tisket, A Tasket. This is a superb musical event that will stay with you long after the concert ends.

Location: Bass Hall

Admission: $24.00 – $76.00

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Real Women Have Curves

Friday January 19, 2007 - Sunday February 04, 2007
Rated: PG-13

Latin Arts Association presents Real Women Have Curves, a delightful comedy written by Josefina Lopez. Set in a sewing factory, five Mexican women discuss their lives, their futures and their figures. They include Ana, a sullen high school graduate, who dreams of bettering her life while dealing with her over-restrictive parents and her mother’s constant criticism of her weight.

This production is Bilingual and is appropriate for ages 12 and up.

Location: Rose Marine Theater
1440 North Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76106

Admission:
$12.00 – General Audience
$ 7.00 – Students and Seniors

Reservations: Call 817.624.8333

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The Oak Ridge Boys

Wednesday January 24, 2007
Rated: G

Bass Hall presents the four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of The Oak Ridge Boys. Their matchless artistry while performing favorites like Bobbie Sue, Elvira, You’re the One – and many more – have spawned dozens of Country hits, a Number One Pop smash and have earned them Grammy, Dove, CMA and ACM awards.

Location: Bass Hall

Admission: $42.00 – $68.00

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