News“Kilroy Was Here” at the Brandon Town Hall


The Brandon Town Players are proud to present a WWII musical comedy, “Kilroy Was Here” by Tim Kelly in the Brandon Town Hall on July 8th, 9th, 15th & 16th at 7:30 and July 10th at 2:00. This show was a huge success 11 years ago when it was produced by the Neshobe School Players and as the first major musical at the Paramount Theater in Rutland. The action takes place in a U.S.O. Club located in Brooklyn, N.Y. The time is 1942 with lively music and dances from the Big Band Era. The initials U.S.O. Stand for United Service Organizations, its mission was to supply a “Home Away From Home” for America's on-the-move military personnel. The show is directed by Dennis W. Marden, the 7 piece orchestra is conducted by musical director Ron White with choreography and costumes by Kathy Mathis. Tickets are $15.00 at the door, $13.00 in advance and for all past and present Military Personnel, $10.00. Tickets can be purchased at Carr' Florist & Gifts, Briggs Carriage Bookstore or at the door. For more information call 247-5420 or visit us on the Town Halls website @ brandontownhall.org and click on The Brandon Town Players link. Don't miss this funny, poignant and very patriotic musical in your Town Hall.

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