Tickets go on sale this weekend (April 23/24) and next (April 30/May1), before and after all Masses. Sales tables will be located at the main entrance to the church. The dinner show features Big Daddy Sugarbaker and his dysfunctional family.
Tickets for the play are $20 per person which include a terrifc dinner and the mystery theater. If you are unable to purchse your ticket(s) at one of the Masses, feel free to call Gary Wolfer at 501-204-1192. Seating will be first come, first serve. Checks can be made out to Knights of Columbus with the subject line shown as Dinner Theater.
Period: The early decade of the 1950s in the Deep South.
Dress: Ladies, think "Southern Belle" hats, light and/or flowery dresses, gloves, etc. Men, think Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried with light-colored jackets and a bow, string or ribbon tie. If the Southern gentlemen don't care to get dressed up, a wide brim straw, or Panama hat, would work fine. Note: Dressing in the time period is a nice touch but not considered required.
Best in Show: A prize will be awarded each of the two evenings to the woman wearing the most beautiful "Southern Belle" hat.
Laugh, figure "who done it," and have a wonderful meal! Ya'll come.
Tickets for the play are $20 per person which include a terrifc dinner and the mystery theater. If you are unable to purchse your ticket(s) at one of the Masses, feel free to call Gary Wolfer at 501-204-1192. Seating will be first come, first serve. Checks can be made out to Knights of Columbus with the subject line shown as Dinner Theater.
Period: The early decade of the 1950s in the Deep South.
Dress: Ladies, think "Southern Belle" hats, light and/or flowery dresses, gloves, etc. Men, think Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried with light-colored jackets and a bow, string or ribbon tie. If the Southern gentlemen don't care to get dressed up, a wide brim straw, or Panama hat, would work fine. Note: Dressing in the time period is a nice touch but not considered required.
Best in Show: A prize will be awarded each of the two evenings to the woman wearing the most beautiful "Southern Belle" hat.
Laugh, figure "who done it," and have a wonderful meal! Ya'll come.