Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The Mysterious Ending of the Mysterious Elephant

Hello dear friends, and welcome back to the blog. Well, this is it! The final three performances of The Mysterious Elephant start tomorrow and run through Saturday night. I'm afraid to say that online tickets are nearly sold out for all of the remaining shows and that by the time I post this blog will most likely be totally gone. We usually hold between 5 and 10 tickets at the door on any given night so (and no promises here) if you show up very early you just *might be able to score a seat if you haven't snagged one already on www.strangetree.org. Now, this seat might be behind say...the left flank of a large mechanical elephant...but he is a very friendly fellow. Please note that our hotline number is merely for inquiries and not for leaving reservation requests. We're a very small group and are currently only able to reserve seats thru the website with a (credit card) and in person at the box office (with cash) before each show. The last remaining tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis. The Box office usually opens at 7pm day of show and someone friendly will be there to help you.

Many thanks to everyone for your generous support thus far! We couldn't be more thrilled with the response to the Elephant and we truly appreciate your attendance, coverage and reviews. They make us happy and proud. Strange Tree takes enormous pride in the amount of detail work we put into our original productions. Currently we scrape by on ticket sales from one show to the next with each show providing funding for the following new piece. Selling out the past three weekends has been such a joy for us. So, thank you! Theatre is truly alive if the audience is there to play along and we have been extremely fortunate to welcome so many of you into our haunted parlor.

And so, dear friends, if you liked what you saw or if you like the sound of things you haven't yet seen please consider making a donation to the cause. We raise our voices for good theatre, odd plot lines, beautiful accordion music, painted waves and lantern light! You can make your contribution at www.strangetree.org.

But for now, onwards and upwards to the final 3 performances!

STG
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