Parts of the building date to the 1890's. For over 20 years we’ve offered summer teen shows now we’re offering programs for younger children and we’re always ready to take a shot at something new.Located in east Biloxi, the playhouse is housed in a historic building at 220 Lee Street, south of the Biloxi Kroc Center and north of the Deer Island cut. The arts are what make any community an interesting place to live, and Biloxi Little Theatre has been a part of the local arts scene since 1946. We also offer season tickets at various levels, program advertising, and production sponsorship. We offer discounted tickets for seniors, students, and active military. We work hard to keep our prices reasonable. We don’t edit our plays for content, and we offer a wide array of material. We produce plays that other local theatres won’t. We work to make Biloxi Little Theatre uncommon. A major renovation took place and improvements are ongoing to this day. Hurricane Katrina devastated the district, and the theatre was seriously damaged. Amenities include handicapped parking and accessibility, dual air conditioning and heating, and lighted and patrolled parking areas. Located in east Biloxi, the playhouse is housed in a historic building at 220 Lee Street, south of the Biloxi Kroc Center and north of the Deer Island cut. Tickets are non-refundable but may be exchanged for another performance if availability permits. This show is included with current season memberships. We're sorry, but children under age 6 will not be admitted. Lights and Sound-DANETTE TIEGLAND, ANETTE COLLEDGE, BRANDON WARDEN As this fast-paced romp barrels toward its uproarious climax, you’ll wish your own family reunions were this much fun!ĬeeCee Windham/Mama Doll Hargis-ANGÉLE MILLSĪunt LeMerle Verdeen Minshew-KATHE NEWCOMB Things spin hilariously out of control when a neighbor’s pet devours everything edible, a one-eyed suitor shows up to declare his love, and a jaw-dropping high-stakes wager is made on who bakes the best red velvet cake. Unfortunately, they face an uphill battle as a parade of wildly eccentric Verdeens gathers on the hottest day of July, smack-dab in the middle of Texas tornado season. It’s on, Gaynelle’s hosting it, and Peaches and Jimmie Wyvette have decided that its success is the perfect way to prove Gaynelle’s sanity to a skeptical court-appointed psychologist. But the cousins can’t back out of the reunion now. And Jimmie Wyvette, the rough-around-the-edges store manager of Whatley’s Western Wear, is resorting to extreme measures to outmaneuver a priss-pot neighbor for the affections of Sweetgum’s newest widower. Peaches, a saucy firebrand and the number one mortuarial cosmetologist in the tri-county area, is struggling to decide if it’s time to have her long-absent trucker husband declared dead. Having “accidentally” crashed her minivan through the bedroom wall of her husband’s girlfriend’s doublewide, Gaynelle is one frazzled nerve away from a spectacular meltdown. Their outrageous antics have delighted local gossips in the small town of Sweetgum (just down the road from Fayro) and the eyes of Texas are upon them, as their self-righteous Aunt LaMerle is quick to point out. In this riotously funny Southern-fried comedy, the three Verdeen cousins-Gaynelle, Peaches, and Jimmie Wyvette-could not have picked a worse time to throw their family reunion.
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