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Wagon Wheels West
Presented by Company of Rowlett Performers
When: Friday, Aug. 8, 2008, 1 p.m.
Where: Plaza Theatre, 521 West State Street , Garland
Cost: $8 - $10
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Description
Whoop-i-e-e-ee! Hold on, "pawdners," for a rip-snortin', rootin'-tootin' musical spoof of the Old West. This fast-paced comedy is filled with a goofy stable of hilarious characters: our trailblazin' hero, Chuck Wagon, our sweet heroine, Candy Cane and the villainous crooked card dealer, Smiling Slade Clagget. A wagon train breaks down at Whistling Skull Rock, outside the tiny town of Vinegar Bottle (famed for its "I'm O.K. You're O.K. Corral").
The wagon train promptly gets robbed by the mysterious outlaw known as "The Snake." Through a crazy twist in the plot, Chuck is accused of being the bandit. Proving his innocence isn't easy... but it is a hoot! Who can forget the host of other characters that add extra spice to this wild romp? There's Wild Bill Hiccup, the dancing Hamm sisters (Virginia and Glazed), fascinating Senoritty Juanita and Clagget's evil ally, Sue Flay. Toss in an election for the town mayor, an old Spanish land grant and some singin' and dancin'. Then mix with mirth, melody, action and a laugh-a-minute and you've got some idea of what happens when those wacky wagon wheels went rollin' West.
Purchase tickets online or by calling 972-412-1927.
Information from theater company's site
Some nearby drink specials on Aug. 8th
- Dos Banderas Mexican Cuisine And Cantina: 11 am - 7 pm: $2 margaritas
Some nearby restaurants
- Pho Pasteur (Garland)
- Dos Banderas Mexican Cuisine And Cantina
- Corner Pocket Sandwich Shoppe
- Hong Kong Buffet (Garland)
- Hubbard's Cubbard
Some nearby events on Aug. 8th
- Wagon Wheels West, Plaza Theatre, 9:30 a.m.
- Kobushi Drummers, First United Methodist Church (Garland), 6:30 p.m.
Event posted May 20, 2008
Last updated May 20, 2008
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