SUMMER THEATRE ACADEMY
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The Summer Theatre Academy will be returning to The Columbian Theatre stage this July. The production is a town favorite and always fills up fast. The Summer Theatre Academy gives an opportunity to local kids to branch out and find their love for the theatre arts.
Registration for Members: March 25, 2015
Registration for non-members: April 1, 2015
Registration ends: June 1, 2015
Come see how much they have learned!
VIP Seating, $15 adults, $10 children, first two rows on floor and first two rows on first riser
All other seating, $10 adults, $5 children
No alcohol
Thurs, July 23, 2015, 7PM
Fri, July 24, 7PM
Sat, July 25, 2PM and 7PM
Sun, July 26, 2PM and 7PM
SUMMER THEATRE ACADEMY
Phone : 785-456-2029 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : boxoffice@columbiantheatre.com
Web: www.columbiantheatre.com
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