Suwannee Valley Players announces the second weekend of its production of “Not a Creature Was Stirring ... not even a moose,” a comedy written by Pat Cook.
Only four chances are left to see this heart warming Christmas play. Editor JJ Garnes of the Herald Tribune makes sure to use the holiday to his own advantage, whether it be to expose a crooked mayor or sell a few more issues with just the right angle. And he thinks he finds it when he finds a letter from a small boy who "don't want no more Christmases." Delilah and Sarah, his assistants are equally cynical until they find a "Wish Moose", a Christmas ornament that grants their wishes. Do they believe? It is up to Barney, the janitor, to show them how to develop the Christmas Spirit.
Wishes do begin to come true - with hilarious consequences.
The cast will be performing again on Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 for students in grades pre-kindergartern through 12th and seniors, age 65 and up; $10 for general admission; and free to children under age 3.
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