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In the Historic 1927 Downtown Arabian Theatre -- 5th Avenue -- Laurel, Mississippi
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As Blanche DuBois says in A Streetcar Named Desire..."I have always depended on the kindness of strangers." And LLT is no different. We also depend on the kindness and support of our local friends, neighbors, relatives and businesses to keep our wonderful old Arabian Theatre open and operating. Our ticket prices are kept low to allow as many folks as possible to attend our shows and the income from ticket sales can only partially sustain our annual budget. So we hope you'll think about becoming an LLT patron and help us out. And by the way.....In case you didn't know, in Tennessee Williams' script of A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche really is from Laurel and in every stage production of that show around the world every year, audiences hear her talk about her life in Laurel, Mississippi. Although it's a fictional character, rumor always had it that she was based on a certain notorious Jones County dame. Curiously, if you watch the Marlon Brando movie, his slurred speech patterns makes our hometown sound more like Oriole, Mississippi. Patron memberships also come with a few nice perks...
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For further info, call 601.428.0140 on show week or email LLTLaurelMS@aol.com
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