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The Arts Center at Dunham will be filled with live music as Sunset Players present the final encore of the multiple award winning revival of “Pump Boys and Dinettes” from August 20th through 28th.
A musical comedy written by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann, and produced by special arrangements from Samuel French. Directed by Dion Frimming, the Pump Boys sell high octane on Highway 57 in Grand Ole Opry country, and the Dinettes run the Double Cupp diner next door. With gallons of hilarity and slices of heartbreak, they perform an evening of country and western songs on guitars, piano, bass and even kitchen utensils. This production promises a brief, yet overdue, vacation from the challenges encountered since its premature pandemic related closing in March 2020.
As a prelude to their 41st season at the historic Dunham Arts Building, Sunset Players have reunited the cast from their 2001 and 2020 award winning productions for this heart-warming musical production. Come take a seat at the Double Cupp for an evening that’s sure to pluck your heart strings, tickle your funny none, and get your toes tappin’ to the catchy tunes and charm of this engaging musical.
ADMISSION INFO
General Admission Tickets are $20 and $18 for students, seniors or groups of 10 or more.
BOGO of equal or lesser value free with valid ArtsWave Pass membership on opening weekend for all performances. Unfortunately, our online ticketing system cannot handle ArtsWave Pass BOGO Purchases. Call our reservation number, 513-588-4988, to reserve your seats for the performance you want to attend. Be sure to state that you are an ArtsWave Pass member and that you will be presenting your membership card at the Box Office with your payment.
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Phone: 513-588-4988
Email: sunset_players@yahoo.com
Website: https://www.sunsetplayers.org/current-production---tickets
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
Th Arts Center at Dunham will be following all local, state and federal recommendations related to COVID for the health and safety of our patrons, volunteers and performers. We've been busy improving the audience experience in our facility while shuttered. Courtesy of a grant from the Hamilton County CARES Relief Program for assistance to arts and cultural organization managed by ArtsWave, The Arts Center has installed viral mitigation equipment within our HVAC systems and obtained an emist electrostatic disinfection system to clean the theater and common spaces before/after each performance.