Sunday, November 4, 2007

Open Space Cafe Theatre Has One More Show Left In Its 2007 Inaugural Season

Timing hasn't allowed me to see the Open Space Cafe Theatre's last two productions prior to their closing shows, so I was only able to recommend "The Fantasticks" and "Deathtrap" based on my positive experiences with the theatre's two previous plays, "The Mystery of Irma Vep" and "Vanities." Having just seen "Deathtrap" last night, I thank the Open Space Cafe Theatre for providing yet another highly satisfying evening of entertainment. My only regret is that I missed the theatre's first four plays.

Before 2007 ends, I'm looking forward to seeing "Plaid Tidings," the theatre's last production of its inaugural season. And though I haven't yet seen it, I'll go out on a limb and suggest that if you're looking for high-quality entertainment, you too should make plans to see "Plaid Tidings." If it's on the same level as the other Open Space Cafe Theatre productions I've seen, you'll get more than your money's worth and have a great time as well. Right now, local theatre goers who haven't yet discovered the Open Space Cafe Theatre just don't know what they've been missing. As the theatre closes one season and prepares for its next, now's the perfect time for you to experience your first OSCT production.

"Plaid Tidings" runs November 29-December 15 and December 27-31. Shows run Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM and on Sundays at 2:00 PM.

Tickets are $17.00 for senior citizens and students and $20.00 for everyone else. You can get $2.00 off each ticket by getting together a group of 8 or more. Also, if any tickets are still left, college students can drop by the theatre 30 minutes prior to a show and get their tickets $10.00 each.

Call the box office at (336)-292-2285. Just leave a message with your name, phone number, how many tickets you want, and which date you want your tickets. The theatre's staff is great about returning calls and confirming orders.

The theatre is located at 4609 West Market Street.

For more information about "Plaid Tidings," visit here.