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COMFORT LITTLE
THEATER 2008
The Year of the Politician
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Free Stinking Contrarians, Comfortians, & Lesbitarians
Click on the following links for a taste of our upcoming show:
THE
MAGIC MOUSE - MEMORIES
-April 25 & 26, May 2 and 3
-Waring Hall in Waring, Texas
-Adults $5.00 Teens $25.00
-Cryin' babies $50.00 (We mean it!)
-Ticket Sales 6:00 pm
-Show Starts Dark Thirty - 7:30 pm
Beer, Setups & Food
The
show will feature the home-grown, zany humor of our local
Wags who dedicate much of their year gathering material,
little by little, to apply to this project. It all comes
together (just) before the show opens as if by magic! Our
energy is truly old-fashioned but the skits cover the
spectrum from 'just plain silly' to a little 'blue', so
children are not encouraged to attend (unless you're
willing to ante up a sawbuck). Babies really hate this
show because they're always looking for your attention,
and so are we. You're looking at 5 sawbucks (that's $50 in
city-Anglish) for the little darlin’s, so don't even go
there.
When the show is over and the boards are stored under the
barn once again, we'll all have a party and give away the
money! We'll be taking into consideration the folks and/or
organizations in need of our assistance at that time. So
if YOU have an idea that we can review please let us know.
We accept bribes, but they have no bearing on our
decisions. (They WILL help buy more beer, however.) .
Speaking of beer, the WARING VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
will be on hand to sell you these beverages, and not just
beer! They’ll have soda pop and other non-alcoholic
selections like water, for instance, just in case you
might want to wash your socks. Those guys think of
everything! Be sure to buy lots and lots of liquid
refreshments because, not only does your thirst help fund
these wonderful fellows who give so much, laughing
hysterically is really hard work!
Right next door will be Bar-B-Q Sandwiches and other
wonderful snacks for your nourishment needs. We want you
to have plenty of food to soak up plenty of beer, because,
as everyone knows, there will be BEER available and lots
of it.
Performances are Friday and Saturday, April 25th &
26th and May 2nd & 3rd, at Waring Hall, five miles
east of Comfort. We will feature different musical guests
throughout the run of the production. Shows begin at
dark-thirty (7:30 SHARPISH! ) and last about 2˝ hours.
Tickets cost $5 for adults and $10 for kids, $50 for
crying babies (no kidding). Tickets are available at the
door beginning at 6 p.m., but they aren't available in
advance.
The
Show is held at Waring Hall which is approximately Five
miles East of Comfort. If you're heading in from San
Antonio on I-10 take the Waring Exit approximately 15
miles west of the Hwy. 46 exit in Boerne. Travel along the
access road until you see the right turn onto FM1621. Look
for the 'signs' along the road announcing the show. When
you arrive in Waring, take a right at the four-way stop.
Go one block and there we'll be! Really, it's just that
simple. We're looking forward to sharing our free-spirited
production with you. You've got to ask yourself, where
else can you have a whole evening of fun and frolic for 5
bucks a ticket? AND enjoy some great food and drink (did
we mention there'll be beer?) for an additional pittance?!
Don't miss our Way, Way Off Broadway show of shows!
All proceeds will benefit the community in myriad ways.
There are regular scholarships awarded, uplifting projects
underwritten, and endless details attended to in and about
the beautiful Hill Country. Many wonderful folks in the
community pitch in and make this possible, and we wish to
thank them from the bottom of our collective hearts!
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This page
is dedicated to two of our brightest stars, Mac George and
Harold Duke, Angels unaware.

Every
Spring we throw a very funny party in Waring. It's an
all-American side-splitting barrel of fun and frolic.
We finally needed to put it on for TWO weekends instead of
one, due to the numbers of folks wishing to attend. It
always plays on Friday and Saturday nights. The money
we raise goes to scholarships, improvements in the
community, and whatever else we see fit that needs a helping
hand with a little extra cash, or energy.
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