GARBER, OK - Garber Dinner Theater presents "The Villain's Secret" at the Garber Community Theater, 402 Main St., Garber, OK. Show dates are November 8,9,14,15,16 at 7:00pm. Doors open at 6:30pm.
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It's Christmas time in the sleepy little village of Happy Hollow, and lovely heroine Loretta Lovestruck and her aunt Laura are busy getting ready for the holiday season. Every year the ladies purchase presents for the Little Sisters of the Poor Orphanage and this year Loretta has purchased a special present for her favorite orphan, Molly Malloy. Little does she know that the present she so innocently purchased will involve her and her aunt in a sinister and devious plot involving several strangers. First there is an extremely unsavoury gentleman named Sylvester Stoneheart who attempts to purloin the present. Then a mysterious lady named Vanya Vandalgrabber attempts to purchase it. Handsome hero Rex Robust appears on the scene along with his companion, company accountant Percy Pencilpoint. They are searching for a stolen artifact. Why is everyone so interested in Loretta's gift? Will evil Sylvestor Stoneheart succeed in his scheme to obtain it? Or will Laura, or Vanya, or Rex, or Percy succeed in thwarting Stoneheart's devious scheme? Will Loretta ever learn....the villain's secret?
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Cost for dinner and the play is $30. Advance reservations are required. For reservations or more information call Sandy at (580) 548-4861.
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The Garber Community Theater was founded by then Mayor of Garber, Linda Bebee in the late 90's to help raise money for the GCIA special events, (Easter Egg Hunt, Christmas Parade, Fourth of July), in Garber. She also helped originate the GCIA (Garber Community Improvement Association), to oversee the theater & Theater Committee, & the projects for residential and commercial improvements in Garber, at this same time. The Board of Directors for the theater are GCIA Board members, the Theater Committee is made up of a group of theater players.
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The theater was originally in the building N. of the drug store, but because of roof damage (repaired repeatedly by the remaining GCIA members after Linda left), another building was eventually donated to house the current theater. The Theater Players have been performing at least 2 plays a year to refurbish the existing building, which has come a long way!
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I would like to know if the theater is still operating. I have a performing arts class of high school students that I would like to bring.