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Friday, November 19, 2004 

Almost sold out!

Our show is all but sold out tonight and tomorrow night, and then there’s quite a few left on Sunday, so better buy up those tickets!

Meritt, I know you’re going to be gone all morning and afternoon, but I thought I’d let you know if you were still interested in coming that we’re almost sold out all but Sunday.

Oh, and by the way, I am going to applying for those jobs I was talking about, they just make me nervous, and I'll have to explain why later!


JUDGE STORY'S THEATRICAL TROUPE presents:
Murder at Café Noir
A comic tribute to the Bogart Movies of the 1940's by David Landau

November 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 2004
Fridays & Saturdays - 6 pm Social Hour - 7 pm Dinner & Show
Sundays - 5 pm Social Hour - 6 pm Dinner & Show

The Cottage on Broad
410 Broad Street
Story City
Reservations: 515-773-4376
http://www.cottageonbroad.com
Tickets: $30 includes dinner & show.

This forties detective story come to life features Rick Archer, P.I., out
to find a curvaceous runaway on the forgotten island of Mustique, a place
stuck in a black-and-white era. The owner of the Cafe Noir has washed
ashore, murdered, and Rick's quarry was the last person seen with him. He
employs his hard-boiled talents to find the killer. Was it the French
Madame and club manager, the voodoo priestess, the shyster British
attorney, the black marketeer or the femme fatale? The audience votes
twice on what they want Rick to do next and these decisions change the
flow of this comic tribute to the Bogart era.

Cast List:
Rick Archer, P.I. - Robby
Madam Toureau - Marla
Sheila Wonderly - Andrea
Anthony Cairo - Clay
Marie LaRue - Veronica
Simon Gutterman - Adam
Thursby/VanGilder/Rigfield - Lars

Director - Jena

You are applying for both jobs? As in the Washington job too!? Gasp! But good for you! Good Jolly Good for you!

As for the show... I understand about DM theater and your schedule.

My husbands schedule is not at all what you and other 'normal' people are used to. LOL. He actually is working 6 adn 7 days a week right now. Supposed to be only 6 days a week but wouldn't you know he gets the mandatory 6:am meetings on his 'day off' so it's not a day off at all. Oh well. We are used to it after 15 years. We wouldn't know what a Monday thru Friday 8-4 or 9-5 job is like!!!!????

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