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Fonseca Theatre Company Announces 2019/20 Season

The Brothers Paranormal by Prince Gomolvilas October 18th – November 10th, 2019  The Brothers Paranormal tells the story of two Thai-American brothers who launch a ghost-hunting business in order to capitalize on the nationwide increase in sightings of Asian-looking ghosts. When the siblings end up investigating the home of an African American couple who claim to be haunted by one very terrifying spirit, everyone’s notions of reality, fantasy, and sanity clash against the shocking truth. At times haunting, at times hilarious, "The Brothers Paranormal" serves as a powerful metaphor for grief, loss, and healing among communities of color. A Very Bryan Chrystmas 13: How the Grinch Culturally Appropriated Christmas November 29th - December 22nd, 2019 Join us for a good dose of holiday spirit and cheer as we explore (comedically) what the holidays mean across different cultures and how traditions evolve!  As a huge fan of variety shows and holiday music, Bryan pe

Beef & Boards announces 2020 Season

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is thrilled to announce its 2020 season. Steel Magnolias (Jan. 4 – Feb. 2) The season opens Jan. 4, 2020 in a Louisiana beauty salon with Robert Harling’s landmark play Steel Magnolias. This funny and touching story centers on six Southern women who share recipes, beauty tips, and gossip, and forge a bond as strong as steel. Through love, laughter, and loss, they can always find strength in each other. Steel Magnolias is rated PG-13 and is on stage through Feb. 2. Saturday Night Fever (Feb. 6 – March 29) Audiences are invited to put on their boogie shoes for the first new show of the season: Saturday Night Fever, opening Feb. 6. In this sensational slide back to the ‘70s, a streetwise kid from Brooklyn escapes his troubles by dancing. This energetic disco-mania musical is filled with chart-breaking ‘70s hits like “Stayin’ Alive,” “Boogie Shoes,” “Jive Talkin’,” “More Than a Woman,” and “Disco Inferno.” Rated PG-13, Saturday Night Fever is