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Welcome to The Dixie!
Home of the Hal Holbrook
Theater.
What's coming up at The Dixie? Below are just a few of our
upcoming attractions. Visit the online
Box Office for more!
ARTISTS’ VISIONS II
August, 2008 – October, 2008
Visit The Dixie’s newest art exhibit, “Artists’ Visions II.”
The exhibit features the works of local photographers:
Sarah Bradberry of McKenzie
Dr. Michael Bryant of McKenzie
Robin Carter Buttrey of Clarksburg
Kristi Corbin of
McKenzie
Kathleen Bersey Sacks of McKenzie
Mark Warren of
Johnson City, and
Joseph Winchester of McKenzie.
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Guides are now available for Beauty
& the Beast, Charlotte's Web, The Red Planet,
Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon, CSI:
Live, A Christmas Carol, I Have a
Dream, I Can Be Anything, Tuck
Everlasting, Max & Ruby,
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad,
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,
Simple Gifts,
Madeline and the Bad Hat, Cuentos del Arbol (Tree Tales), and
Peter and the Wolf. See more on our School
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Big Read Events
“The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer” Book Discussions
Book discussions will be held at
various locations in Huntingdon on October 8, 9, 14, 15
and 16. See "Shows and Tickets" for specific dates times
and places.
Moderators for the sessions are
Clay Barger and Lee Warren.
Join other area readers who are
discovering or rediscovering Tom Sawyer and all his
amazing adventures.
SEE more BIG READ book discussions and other events as well
as other
shows and events
at our online Box Office
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Musical Film Festival at The Dixie
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
Topol, Molly Picon, Leonard Frey
United Artists; Directed by Norman Jewison -
Rated G; 179 minutes; 1971
October 16, 2008
Thursday evening at
7:00
Filmed on location in Eastern Europe the spectacular screen
adaptation of one of Broadway’s most successful and
best-loved musicals is a celebration of a people’s survival.
Tevye (Topol) is a poor Jewish milkman who has tried to
instill traditional Jewish beliefs in his daughters,
especially when it is time for them to marry. But times are
changing and the girls respectively opt to marry a poor
childhood sweetheart, a revolutionary, and a non-Jew rather
than heed the advice of the matchmaker. Sponsored by:
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$5/person at door; no advanced tickets available
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The Fun on the Farm Jamboree
October 18, 2008
Saturday
afternoon at 2:00

Our October 18th Jamboree is
special for 3 reasons!
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It’s our Fan Appreciation Show and
all tickets are half-price, just $6!
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Double Edge premieres their new CD
and headlines the first hour!
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We salute the “Legendary Ladies of
Country Music” in our 2nd hour! You’ll hear
classics from artists like Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, Dolly
Parton and Loretta Lynn.
The Fun on the Farm Jamboree is a 2 hour, live on the radio,
fun-filled country music extravaganza featuring great
entertainers the entire family will enjoy. Come spend an
afternoon at The Dixie with a variety of performers sure to
delight the young and old alike! |
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$6/person
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Visit our online
Box Office to
see more of what's in store at The Dixie this season.
Dixie
Headlines October 6, 2008
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