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Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are postponing our teen production of Elf Jr. to December.

But we are still smiling, because smiling is our favorite.

We need to use this time to work on some upgrades to our green room and costume area. We have a lot of work to do, but we are excited about what we have planned!

We will still have our production of Murder at The Pie Auction in August. Those audition dates and info will be posted tomorrow. It will be a dinner theatre! We are excited about brining dinner theatre experience back to NWTN.!
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Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are postponing our teen production of Elf Jr. to December. 

But we are still smiling, because smiling is our favorite. 

We need to use this time to work on some upgrades to our green room and costume area. We have a lot of work to do, but we are excited about what we have planned! 

We will still have our production of Murder at The Pie Auction in August. Those audition dates and info will be posted tomorrow. It will be a dinner theatre!  We are excited about brining dinner theatre experience back to NWTN.!

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Can the upcoming 7th graders try out now?

I’m interested in the murder π 🙂

What?!? Doing Elf at Christmas time? Are you crazy. Sounds perfect to me

How about another blast from the past to celebrate 35 years as Masquerade Theatre and 25 years in the historic Capitol Theatre!

Check out both of these Friends and Neighbors article!

Guys and Dolls was our first show as Masquerade Theatre all the way back in 1989 AND our first show in the historic Capitol Theatre 10 years later, in 1999.

The Messenger
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How about another blast from the past to celebrate 35 years as Masquerade Theatre and 25 years in the historic Capitol Theatre! 

Check out both of these Friends and Neighbors article! 

Guys and Dolls was our first show as Masquerade Theatre all the way back in 1989 AND our first show in the historic Capitol Theatre 10 years later, in 1999.

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The Messenger has been a friend to Masquerade Theatre from the beginning and we should celebrate that too. Donna Lovett Ryder, Curtis Todd Tilghman , Heard Butler Critchlow. And i also want to thank Lanzer's who helped us sell our tickets and the Obion County Library who help sell tickets now and who hosted our summer storybook theater camp. I am sure I am leaving out others who have sponsored our shows and volunteered their time and talent. Masquerade Theatre wouldn't have made it for 35 years without being truly a community theatre.

Richard Turner show Amanda when you get the chance.

Masquerade Theatre is fortunate to receive financial support from the Tennessee Arts Commission!

Funding is driven through sales of specialty license plates

Consider adding an ARTS PLATE to your vehicle today and support the arts in Tennessee!
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Masquerade Theatre is fortunate to receive financial support from the Tennessee Arts Commission! 

Funding is driven through sales of specialty license plates 

Consider adding an ARTS PLATE to your vehicle today and support the arts in Tennessee!Image attachment