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If you are feeling sick or feel that you have been exposed to COVID - 19 please use precautions, communicate and wear a mask to the theatre so as not to expose others to illness. REQUIREMENTS DUE TO COVID - 19: Brüka Theatre will no longer require patrons to show proof of vaccination at their time of entry into the theater. Admission for Students/Seniors/Military: $24. Additional Ticket fees will be incurred on all online and phone ticket transactions. PRICES: Brüka Theatre is in the process of upgrading the box office technology to an “in house system” to better serve our patrons. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain time. SHOW TIMES: All Brüka mainstage evening shows now begin at 7:30 PM. The doors open a half an hour before curtain time. The Sunday matinee on July 17 is followed by a talkback with the company and audience. There is a lower cost Pay What You Can on Wednesday June 15 and one Artist Night on Wednesday July 13 ($17 Tickets) during the run. The shows run weekly, except the week of June 27 - July 6, 2021.
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Will they kill each other or the innocent butler? What follows is a madcap, slapstick evening full of mayhem, humor, and clues as the players seek to solve this mystery.Ĭlue: On Stage concludes Brüka’s “back after the Covid Shutdown” play-by-play season. Though discouraged from revealing personal information, it is soon discovered that all of them have something compromising in common. Peacock, Professor Plum, and Miss Scarlet. They are given aliases-Colonel Mustard, Mrs. Brüka Theatre invites you to a deserted New England mansion in 1954, where the classic board game will be brought to life in Clue: On Stage! Six colorful guests are invited to a dinner party thrown by an anonymous host. "They don't really require Sarah Sanders to talk about local issues, and so her entire campaign is about Arkansas' place in the national spectrum.Reno, NV.
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"That was enough for the Arkansas voter," says political scientist Heather Yates with the University of Central Arkansas.
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Sanders' focus mainly on national GOP talking points made for an easy target for her primary challengers who accused her of ignoring statewide issues.īut those attacks backfired on her challengers who were then seen as too narrow-minded.
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Established conservatives with statewide name recognition, Rutledge and Griffin both eventually bowed out of the governor's race in favor of running for other statewide offices. Sanders originally faced stiffer competition for the Republican nomination in the form of the state's attorney general, Leslie Rutledge, and Lt. No matter who ultimately wins, the general election will be a historic one Jones would be the state's first Black governor, Sanders would be the first woman elected to the post. In November, Sanders will face Democrat Chris Jones, a Baptist minister and MIT-educated nuclear engineer who emerged from a crowded Democratic primary field as an early frontrunner. Boosted by an early endorsement from Trump and a record-breaking $14 million campaign war chest, Sanders cruised to an easy victory Tuesday night over former talk radio host Francis "Doc" Washburn. At 39, Sanders ran an unprecedented campaign for the job once held by her father, former Gov.