December 12, 2006 ·

The Horatio - It's a Wonderful Life Starts Thursday

The Horatio Theater Company’s first production starts this week.  The first show is at the Blue Mouse since their space on Opera Alley is still being built out.  Let’s see it work.  Support the Horatio!

It’s A Wonderful Life – A 1940s Radio Play
Directed by James Venturini
Live at the Blue Mouse Theater

“It’s A Wonderful Life” like you’ve never seen it before! This one-hour adaptation was first performed on the radio with Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed in 1947. Bring someone special or the whole family for a favorite Christmas classic with a whole new spin.”

Thursday, December 14th – 7pm
Saturday, December 16th – 1pm
Sunday, December 17th – 1pm

Tickets available at the Blue Mouse or online at theHoratio.com

Link to The Horatio Theater Company

Previously on Exit133

1 comments

  • Arlene Thomas January 15, 2009

    “Understanding how the past lives in the future” is seeing the value of youth culture expressed in dance forms such as hip hop and krump. I watched the Brick City krumpers (BC Project) rehearse their Martin Luther King performance for the Tacoma Dome event and was emotionally swept through history. Compassion comes from sharing our experiences. The Foundation is making a positive contribution by supporting Teen Urban Dance in 2009. Thanks.