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Li'l Abner
A musical cartoon
by Gene DePaul and Johnny Mercer, w/ Norman Panama & Melvin Frank
Based on cartoon characters created by Al Capp


Artwork designed by Al Capp

February 28 - 29, and March 1 and 5 - 8 at 8:00pm
March 2, 8 and 9 at 2:15pm

Click here to read the review by the Dallas Observer!
Click here to read the review by the Dallas Voice!

PLEASE NOTE:
LI'L ABNER was CANCELED on Thursday March 6 due to bad weather.
Please call the box office on Friday to exchange your tickets for another performance.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Box Office: 972 881-5809.

Note: Daylight Savings Time begins at midnight March 8th.  "Spring Forward."
Please adjust your clocks in advance of our Sunday matinee performance!


March 2 and 7 performances are sign interpreted for our
Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing patrons.

Tickets:
General Admission  -  $15.00
Students / Seniors  -  $10.00

 

When residents of Dogpatch, USA are notified by the government that they must evacuate, they try to persuade the government that their town is worth saving.  Meanwhile, Earthquake McGoon wants to marry Daisy Mae; Daisy Mae wants to marry Li'l Abner ... and Li'l Abner just wants to go fishing.

Then, it is learned that Abner's Mammy's Yokumberry Tonic might be enough to save the town.  Abner offers the tonic to Washington, but General Bullmoose wants it too, so Bullmoose tries to trap Abner into marrying his attractive but ditzy executive secretary, Appassionata.

Meanwhile, Daisy Mae pledges herself to Earthquake in marriage in exchange for rescuing Abner from Bullmoose. Will Abner and Daisy Mae ever finally get together?  Li'l Abner is a classic musical cartoon based on beloved characters created by Al Capp.

Directed by Brad Baker and Mark Mullino, with choreography by Paula Morelan.  February 28 - March 9, 2008.  John Anthony Theatre.
 

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