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It’s a Wonderful Life

December 23, 2012

7 PM

Palace Theatre Arts Center

300 South Main Street , Grapevine, TX

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It's a Wonderful Life

George Bailey spends his entire life giving up his big dreams for the good of his family, friends and even his town, Bedford Falls, as we see in flashback. But in the present, on Christmas Eve, he is broken and suicidal over the misplacing of an $8000 loan and the machinations of the evil millionaire, Mr. Potter. His guardian angel, Clarence, falls to Earth, literally, and shows him how his town, family, and friends would turn out if he had never been born. George means so much to so many people. Should he really throw it all away?

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