Musical performance Twists into town
A famous musical is currently on show at the Lucky Penny Community Arts Center in Napa.
Oliver Twist is gracing the stage to tell a tale about an orphan in London. Over the years, the Charles Dickens' novel has been adapted into various musicals and films. The performance at the Lucky Penny will feature many classic songs.
The Lucky Penny was created to provide locals with an affordable place to develop their creative side. Founded in 2009, the ‘no-frills’ theatre company is a non-profit organization that offers both adult and youth productions.
Along with performances, the establishment is used for rehearsals, practices, education, and presentations. In 2015, the Lucky Penny will also put on ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ and ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’.
No doubt a print company was asked to create tickets and playbills for the performance. These items are often put into scrapbooks to help individuals remember an event. Flyers were probably also made to promote the production.
Tickets can be purchased on Vendini.com where general admission is $35, $28 for seniors, $26 for youth, and $15 for kids. Additional online service fees may apply.
Performances started on January 22 and will continue until February 1 at various times, which can be found by heading to the Visit Napa Valley website. The Lucky Penny is located on 1758 Industrial Way in Suite 208.
Oliver Twist is gracing the stage to tell a tale about an orphan in London. Over the years, the Charles Dickens' novel has been adapted into various musicals and films. The performance at the Lucky Penny will feature many classic songs.
The Lucky Penny was created to provide locals with an affordable place to develop their creative side. Founded in 2009, the ‘no-frills’ theatre company is a non-profit organization that offers both adult and youth productions.
Along with performances, the establishment is used for rehearsals, practices, education, and presentations. In 2015, the Lucky Penny will also put on ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ and ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’.
No doubt a print company was asked to create tickets and playbills for the performance. These items are often put into scrapbooks to help individuals remember an event. Flyers were probably also made to promote the production.
Tickets can be purchased on Vendini.com where general admission is $35, $28 for seniors, $26 for youth, and $15 for kids. Additional online service fees may apply.
Performances started on January 22 and will continue until February 1 at various times, which can be found by heading to the Visit Napa Valley website. The Lucky Penny is located on 1758 Industrial Way in Suite 208.