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Southern Hospitality
Azle Arts Association's Popcorn Players

Southern Hospitality

Presented by Azle Arts Association’s Popcorn Players

When: Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009, 2:30 p.m.

Where: Azle Arts Association Community Center, 1112 Southeast Parkway, Azle

Cost: $5 - $10

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If you were present for the hilarious comedy Dearly Departed, then all you need to do is travel a short way down the road to the tiny town of Fayro, TX. It is here that their neighbors are up to the same uproaringly fun mischief.

The Futrelle Sisters - Frankie, Twink, Honey Raye and Rhonda Lynn - must come up with an extremely great idea to save their beloved town. It seems a salsa manufacturing factory is looking to relocate, and a company representative is headed to Fayro on a scouting mission. Honey Raye, as the president of the Chamber of Commerce, makes promises that are not to be believed in order to woo the rep to choose Fayro. In fact, Honey Raye has told them that on the very weekend of the rep's visit, the town just happens to be having their biggest celebration of the year: "Fayro Days," which includes a craft show, a pet costume parade, a beauty pageant and a huge Civil War battle reenactment. So now it's up to the citizens of Fayro to quickly make her promises a reality. The biggest hurdle to impressing the salsa representative is staging a Civil War battle reenactment with only fifteen participants. Added to this is the dilemma of Twink being so desperate to get married that she's practically dragging the unwilling groom, Deputy John Curtis Buntner, to the altar. It is only the tip of this funny iceberg...

Purchase tickets online or by calling 817-238-PLAY.

Information from theater company's site

Event posted Jan. 13, 2009
Last updated Jan. 13, 2009



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