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Your very own Hee-Haw Christmas ornament. Let Sam help your tree sparkle this holiday!
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Patron Preview Performance: 1 ticket to invited-only "Hee-Haw" preview on December 3rd, 7:00pm. Stay afterwards for beer and wine and shmoozing with cast.
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2 tickets plus open bar for any performance of "Hee-Haw" and name listing in program (optional).
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Cameo in the show!! That's right. Have you ever wanted to tell a joke on stage? Juggle? Do animal noises? Vaudeville thrives on the zany acts that happen during set changes, and this show is nothing if not vaudeville. At the appropriate moment, Sam will pull you or a loved one of your choice up on stage to do your thing! Just make sure you're not funnier than Sam, or he'll get jealous.
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Daniel F. Levin is thrilled to be working with Wainwright Plastics on this production. Daniel's previous shows include the musicals "To Paint the Earth," (words, Richard Rogers Award, New York Musical Theatre Festival, 37 Arts '08) "Luna Park" (book, commissioned by SUNY Cortland, '08), and "Campaign," (words and music). His monologue, "A Glorious Evening," part of "5-Story Walk-Up," was just published in Applause Books' "Best American Short Plays: 2007-2008."
Hey William, how about you transfer your cameo appearance on over to one of the rest of us?! I've always wanted to be on the stage, and I never got that big break in grammar school like you did. ;)
Dear Daniel: I greatly look forward to seeing your latest show. Let me know the dates, location and time of the show in NYC. I was delighted to have an opportunity to pledge $750 BUT, to be fair to the audience, I will defer making a cameo appearance. My sole theatrical appearance was in the Christmas Play at the Immaculate Conception grammar school in Malden, Massachusetts in the first grade (Christmas 1946) when I said to the Holy Family as they passed by on the way to Bethlehem :Here is a light to make your bright!". I think we will leave it at that...but the $750 is happily yours.