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The Fantasticks
Presented by Casa Mañana
When: Sunday, June 8, 2008, 2 p.m.
Where: Casa Mañana Theatre, 3101 West Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth
Cost: $35 - $65
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Description
Hollywood heartthrob Lorenzo Lamas is coming to Casa Mañana Theatre in The Fantasticks! This timeless musical tells the story of a young couple who fall madly in love at the hands of their meddling matchmaking fathers, but soon grow restless and stray from one another. Will their separation provide a deeper appreciation for the love they once shared or create a permanent gulf between them? With music by Harvey Schmidt and lyrics by Tom Jones, this special engagement will be directed by Tom Jones himself, and features the beloved songs “Try To Remember,” “Soon It’s Gonna Rain,” “Much More,” and “I Can See It.”
The Fantasticks is a celebration of love – first love, lost love, and ultimately, true love – and has delighted audiences across the world, including a record breaking run in New York, where it became the longest running musical production ever!
Purchase tickets online or by calling 817-332-2272.
Information from theater company's site
Some nearby drink specials on June 8th
- Ye Olde Bull & Bush: 4 pm - 8 pm: $1 off pints, $1 off bottled beers
- M Lounge: 6 pm - 12 am: $2 domestics, $2.50 imports, $1.50 dom drafts, $2.25 import drafts, $2.25 wells, $3.25 calls, $5.50 premiums, $5 select martinis
Some nearby restaurants
- Lanny's Alta Cocina Mexicana
- J & J's Hideaway
- Pei Wei Asian Diner (Fort Worth / West 7th)
- Baker Bros. American Deli (Fort Worth / Carroll St)
- Gloria's (Fort Worth)
Some nearby events on June 8th
- South Austin Jug Band, Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 8 p.m.
- The Fantasticks, Casa Mañana Theatre, 7 p.m.
- Addnerim / Sweetooth / Four Days To Burn, Lola's, 4 p.m.
- Target Family Fun Days, Amon Carter Museum, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
- Children's Festival , Trinity Park Shelter House, noon to 6 p.m.
Event posted May 5, 2008
Last updated May 5, 2008
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