‘Dracula’ latest cultural event

Published 12:00 am Thursday, October 28, 1999

Yikes. It’s Dracula … and he’s here. Actually, it’s the Natchez Little Theatre’s production of &uot;Dracula,&uot; a seasonal favorite that’s sure to entertain and leave you on the edge of your seat.

And it’s opening at 8 p.m. today at the playhouse, with additional shows at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.

Once again, the Natchez Little Theatre is capitalizing on a wealth of local talent to bring together this production.

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And, once again, the theater is producing a timely and entertaining event.

We often take for granted the cultural offerings here in the Miss-Lou, from the annual opera festival to the St. Joseph Orchestra to the core group of actors whose talents grace the Little Theatre’s stage.

But we have literally dozens of opportunities to embrace the arts and entertainment, to expand our minds and our horizons, to enjoy top quality productions and entertainment each year.

And we are blessed here in Natchez and the surrounding cities to enjoy a rich history of arts and entertainment and to have so many talented people who are willing to share those talents with the community.

The Natchez Little Theatre, celebrating more than 50 years in our community, is a mainstay organization which throughout its lifetime has continued to improve the quality of life for all of us.

Besides that, it’s just plain fun to watch these local folks shine on stage.

Tickets are $12. We encourage you to call the box office at 446-6345 and reserve your seat for &uot;Dracula&uot; today …

It’s sure to be a memorable experience.