Old Bisbee Theatre to present "The Singing Christmas Tree"


Published/Last Modified on Friday, December 1, 2006 11:57 AM MST


Getting their voices and enthusiasm ready for "The Singing Christmas Tree" to be presented December 8-10 at the Old Bisbee Repertory & Dinner Theatre are l-r Elaine Pilo, Priscila Netto, Krista Tettaton and Marilyn Edewards. Reservations for this unique experience can be made by calling the theatre at 520-432-9064.


25 dynamic voices singing from the boughs of a 20 foot tree will provide a unique and inspiring experience for attendees at the "Singing Christmas Tree" to be held on December 8-10 at the Old Bisbee Repertory! The evening will also feature talented performers presenting solos and skits and a Christmas Carol sing-a-long led by Ace Edewards.

Opening Night, Friday, Dec 8 at 7:30 P.M., is being sponsored by the Bisbee Kiwanis Club with dessert following the performance. Proceeds will benefit their current project which is the purchase of a lift to provide easier access in and out of the city swimming pool for handicapped persons. Proceeds from the Saturday and Sunday performances will help provide internships for the theatre.

The shows will provide superb entertainment for all ages and is guaranteed to get attendees in a festive mood. The Old Bisbee Repertory Dinner & Theatre has been a successful addition to Bisbee and Mr. Edewards has proven himself to be an expert director, composer and musician as well as a talented chef.

Tickets for the weekend performance can be purchased at the theatre located at 94 Main Street, the Chamber of Commerce, the Visitor Center in the convention Center, BizzArt at 41 Brewery Ave and Brewery Avenue Designs at 307 Arizona Street in Warren. Reservations can be made by calling the theatre at 520-432-9064

Prices are $15 for General Admission and $13 for Senior and Students. Shows are scheduled for 3:00 and 7:30 P,M, on Saturday and Sunday, December 9 and 10.

Funds go to provide internships for the theatre.

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