TCR's Summer(land) Holiday Giveaway Begins Today!

Consider it an early holiday present from TCR to YOU.

Simply buy tickets to any opening weekend performance of Meet Me in St. Louis
(opens next Friday 11/23) and we'll give you an equal number of opening weekend tickets to the exciting new play The Summerland Project (opens in January) for FREE. 
Give them as gifts, or keep them for yourself, it really is that easy!

See the Fine (arts) Print at the bottom for more detail!

A Note from Meet Me in St. Louis Director, Casey Prince

During a time of year chock full of a sense of love and caring, it is appropriate that we are doing a show like Meet Me in St. Louis.  We are reminded of those simple things like family, love and devotion.  We are thankful for our home and those around us.  We take the time to ensure that they know how important they are to us.  We hope to say it with more than just a wrapped present, although sometimes we don't know a better way to say it.

No matter your faith, your story, your place, I believe we can all agree that there is a magic to this time of year.  For those that know this show, you'll know what I mean when I say that even something as simple as a trolley ride or anticipating the spring fair or realizing that your family isn't going to move is, well, magical.  I wholeheartedly believe that Meet Me in St. Louis will be a magical experience for all those that share in it.



On with the Show!

-Casey

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