The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2000 Page: 5 of 120
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Friday, Oct. 27,2000
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Letters To
The Editor
Dear City Editor:
Your Sept. 29 article concerning
the Bosque County clean up was
timely and very much appreciated.
It would be quite interesting to
read the Bosque County officials’
response to the question of why Hill
County officials are complying with
legislation and even more impor-
tantly, supporting it for the benefit
of their constituents.
Meanwhile, Bosque County offi-
cials apparently feel they can pick
and choose which legislation to en-
force and offer excuses rather than
support for action that would be so
beneficial to the individuals and
businesses of Bosque County.
Respectfully,
C.W. Frambes
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Fall Conservatory Comedy
CLIFTON—Despite a record din-
ner-theatre sell-out in two days, tick-
ets for the four regular performances
of “The Last Night of Ballyhoo,” re-
main on sale at the Bosque County
Tin Building Theatre box office.
Tickets may be purchased from 2
to 6 p.m. on weekdays at the box f-
fice located at 1701W 19th Street.
“The Last Night of Ballyhoo” writ-
ten by Tony, Pulitzer, and Academy-
Award winner Alfred Uhry, will kick
off the Tin Building Theatre’s first
announced season in 19 years. Play-
wright Uhry is best known for hfs
play and subsequent Academy
Award-winning movie version of,
“Driving Miss Daisy,” which was pre-
sented to great success by the Tin
Building Theatre in 1994.
“The Last Night of Ballyhoo,”
set in 1939 Atlanta during the
world premier of the movie,
“Gone With The Wind,” is a two-
act comedy. The play is being di
rected by veteran Tin Building
Theatre members Kevin Paris
and Julie Davis.
Starring in the production are a
number of the theatre’s most sea-
soned actors including Bryan Davis,
in the role of Adolph Frietag, the Jew-
ish patriarch of a wealthy family try-
ing to pass as Christians during the
Christmas holiday season and the
outbreak ofWWII.
The play also stars Mary Sinderud
as Adolph's widowed sister Beulah;
Brenda Harvey as the widowed sis-
ter-in-law, Reba; and Elisa Abbe as
Beulah’s starry-eyed daughter who
dreams of life filled with movie stars
and romance novels.
Reba’s practical but beautiful
daughter, Sunny, is being played by
TBT newcomer Noelle Argubright.
The play’s action shifts when
Adolph invites a new man home for
dinner. The role of Joe Farkas (the
new man) is being played by Tony
Quinlan. Rounding out the cast is
Kevin Paris, who plays the role of
Peachy Weil, a love interest for Lala.
Performances of “The Last Night
of Ballyhoo” will debut with the sold-
out Saturday, Nov. 4, dinner theatre.
Tickets remain for the other non-
dinner performances, and they are $6
for reservations, and $7 at the door.
Regular performances include two
Sunday matinees, Nov. 5 and Nov. 12,
at 2 p.m., and Friday, Nov. 10 and Sat-
urday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m.
The Bosque Conservatory Tin
Building Theatre is now in its 19th
season of providing family-ori-
ented comedies, dramas, and mu-
sicals for Central Texas audiences
of all ages.
The remainder of the Tin Building
Theatre season included the Ftebru
ary 2001 classic farce, "Lend Me A
Tenor," and the May 2001 comedy/
drama, “Steel Magnolias.”
For ticket reservations, a brochure,
or information, contact Theatre Man
aging Director Rebecca Strange at
(254) 675-2278.
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Record-Breaking $2.4 Million
PHOENIX — Two hours after the
doors opened at the Phoenix Art Mu-
seum FYiday, Oct 20, the Cowboy Art-
ists of America had lassoed a
record-breaking $2.4 million in art
sales.
Two Clifton artists, Bruce Greene
and Martin Grelle, both members of
the CAA, have paintings in the annual
show in Phoenix
The 35th annual CAA Show d**ew
nearly 600 collectors who vied for a
chance to buy 121 paintings, sculp-
tures. and drawings from 31 artists
When the sale closed Friday nighL
120 works of art had been sold.
Proceeds from commissions from
the sale are donated to the Museum
and to its Western Art Endowment
Find, which exists to buy Western art
for the Museum's permanent collec-
tion.
.Artwork will remain on display at
the Museum through Sunday; Nov 19
Organized by the Men’s Arts Coun-
cil of Phoenix Art Museum, the CAA
Show and sale is the largest fund
raiser for the Museum and is consid-
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2000, newspaper, October 27, 2000; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789858/m1/5/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.