Tuesday, May 29, 2007

NOT the Hilary Duff movie, people.


Cheaper by the Dozen" is about an efficiency expert who runs his large family the way he runs a factory. Any method he can find to save time or energy, he implements it. Fittingly, the play is as efficient as can be, breezing through three acts and a whole lot of congenial humor, all in only approximately 100 minutes.

The play is set in the 1920s, as remembered by Ernestine and Frank , children #s. 2 and 3 in a family of 12. They are affable hosts as they reflect on their rigidly structured but very happy childhood.

Please call 724-773-9896 to make reservations.

Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 7:00pm.

Plays and comedies are $10 per ticket.

Comtra is pictured on the home page of this site (http://www.comtratheatre.com), and is located on Route 19 North in Cranberry Township, PA, about a mile north of Cranberry Mall and the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Located next door to Domenico's Restaurant and across the highway from West View Savings Bank. If you're coming from the North, we're on the left side of the road. From the south, we're on the right side.


Come see it!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello!!!

I am one on the people in Cheaper by The Dozen!!!!

(the play of course)

Are we just fixing messed up spots today? Or are we dressing?

If possible on this please tell on here. Thanks!

Michelina said...

Hello fellow cast member...

Perchance, which wonderful fellow actor/actress are you?

If you don't want to post your real name, how about your character name?

There was no dress today, as ya saw. When you posted this, I was getting ready to leave, so I guess I didn't see it. Sorry!!!