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Event: 'Chateau Morrisette Outdoor Theatre - Evening Show'

Floyd County Events
Date: Saturday, September 20, 2008 At 06:00:00 PM
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If you have questions or would like to order advance tickets for this event please visit our website, www.thedogs.com or call our office staff 540.593.2865.
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September 20th. Stop the Press! – A Comedy in two acts by Brack Llewellyn The Zephyr is a small newspaper struggling to compete with a larger, corporate-owned paper in the seaside resort town of Belle Port. The meager staff finds this difficult to do, especially when their front page stories are often about supermarket openings, pre-school beauty pageants and sea shells that look like Gandhi. Readership is down, the reporters are in a slump, and Bobby Brill, the one-person sales staff, has been reduced to selling ads to psychics and bail bondsmen. It all changes when the Zepyhr’s top reporter, Madeleine Shaw, uncovers a potentially explosive scandal involving Belle Port’s mayor. As the Zephyr staff goes into “Woodward and Bernstein” mode (complete with trench coats and a mysterious informant called “Deep Fryer”), editor Tess Cortland discovers that the scandal may involve not only the mayor, but one of her own staff! Which is more important—journalistic integrity or loyalty to a friend? Join us for some fall fun in the mountains! Tickets are $12.50 in advance/$15 at the Gate Chateau Morrisette Kennel Club members ticket $10


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