Robbie Deaton is a member of the Hot Springs Village Players. Here’s how they describe themselves on their website:
Established in June of 1978 the “Village Players” had a goal to organize and promote amateur theater in Hot Springs Village. Over 42 years later that goal and many others have been realized. We have evolved into “Hot Springs Village Players” and have grown in membership from 16 to 120 members, produced more than 140 plays and musicals and still going strong.
The HSV Players are preparing to present “Mama Mia!” at The Woodlands beginning November 18th, Thursday evening. Go here to buy your tickets.
Here’s a list of the cast and crew (it takes a village to put on a great production – pun intended). They’ve been hard at work since the end of September to bring this show to the Village. Buy your tickets today!
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Your interview with Robbie Deaton was very good, it certainly was excellent publicity for the Village Players as she came across very positive and upbeat.
Two things: It’s HSVTicketSales.com. Not HSVTickets.com.
And I think you said the Woodlands is requiring masks. Not true. A lot of people would not attend if that was the case; I just hope a comment like that doesn’t hamper sales.
You are doing great things for the Village, I only ask that you are careful about your accuracy.
Larry Venable, President
Hot Springs Village Players
We certainly hope our show doesn’t hamper sales, Larry. “No good deed goes unpunished” huh? 😉 Dennis merely speculated whether or not masks might be required. All the links above are correct – including links to purchase tickets – and we encourage people to purchase their tickets (and do whatever they feel most comfortable doing to protect themselves). “Let the show go on!”