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Three Sillies bring fun for the family to the Gateway Theatre

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gatewayThe Three Sillies will bring two evenings of fun for the whole family to WTA’s Gateway on Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4. The show is an original theatrical production created by Boomie Pedersen, the Artistic Director of the Earl Hamner, Jr. Theatre. The performances are at 7 pm at 329 West Main in downtown Waynesboro.

The Three Sillies uses the story-theater style of entertainment to delight children of all ages – after all, how often do we allow ourselves to be just plain silly! It is comprised of three silly stories told by three – or four – sillies. The Three Wishes and The Three Sillies are well known stories. The third is lesser known but is also just plain…well…silly. The show features the clowning antics of Bradley Carter as Jr., Emma Givens as Egg, Rick Steeves as Rocky and Boomie Pedersen as Boss. They are guaranteed to leave you wanting at least one more silly tale.

Tickets are $ 5 for children under 12 and $7 for adults. They may be purchased by calling 540-943-9999 or at the box office on the evening of performance.

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