
The BRDT wishes to extend a special thank you to our production underwriters without the generous support from them and so many of our patrons, our work would not be possible.
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by Robert Harling
Steel Magnolias
Set in Truvy’s Louisiana beauty shop, six outspoken, wise-cracking southern women confront life challenges with strength, mutual support, and love.
Matinees - April 7, 8 and June 8, 9
Evenings - April 10 and June 5
Reservations »Blue Suede Shoes:
by R. Rex Stephenson & Emily Rose Tucker
A Musical Revue of the 50s
So many patrons asked for last summer’s hit revue, Blue Suede Shoes, that we are reprising this musical that features ducktails, poodle skirts, and peg pants.
Preview - June 11 (Friday)
Matinees - June 15,16
Evening - June 12
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Blue Suede Shoes: Part II
by R. Rex Stephenson and Emily Rose Tucker
It is the beginning of Camelot; everyone is twisting or doing the mashed potato. And Patty and her friends are experiencing the love and heartbreak of teenagers. With plenty of new songs, new dances, and old romances; you must see this salute to the best of times.
Preview - June 18 (Friday)
Matinees - June 22, 23, 29, 30
Evenings - June 19, 26 and July 3
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First Baptist of Ivy Gap
by Ron Osborne
Six women come together in their small town Tennessee church to share lives, loves and laughter in WWII. Twenty-five years later they reunite to share secrets that will keep you in stitches from beginning to end.
Preview - July 6 (Tuesday)
Matinees - July 7, 8, 13, 14
Evenings - July 10 & 17
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The Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
Don’t miss everybody’s cherished musical from MGM. Dorothy will run away from the neighborhood spinster, will meet magical characters, and will return to her hearts’ desires. With familiar music, a multi-generational cast, and creative staging, this production will be one your whole family will enjoy.
Preview - July 20 (Tuesday)
Matinees - July 21, 22, 27, 28, August 3
Evenings - July 24 &31
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BRDT Benefit: Mark Twain's Last Lecture Tour
Rex Stephenson’s white suit will make one final appearance as Mark Twain hosts a special performance. Celebrating the 100th anniversary year of his death, Twain will recount numerous life stories and scenes from his best novels. This production will be held in the Panther’s Den, Franklin Hall with a multi-course, served meal. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the St. James Food Bank.
Matinee - August 6, 12:30 meal and show
Evening - August 7, 6:30 meal and show
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Curtain Times
Preview Curtain - 7:30 p.m.
Luncheon - 12:15; Curtain- 1:15
Sat. Sem. - 6:00; Dinner - 6:45; Curtain - 8:00







