Misdeeds at Mistletoe Mine
by Way Off Broadway Community Players

Jul. 27 - Aug. 03, 2018

 

 Poor little Holly Hock.  Orphaned, she has inherited a gold mine with no gold and a hotel with no guests.  Her aunt, Rose Bush, has taken both her and the failing business under her wing.  When handsome Redmond Wood rides into town, the future suddenly looks promising for Rose and Holly, but the villainous Mayor William Z.  Lucifer has other plans.  With the help of femme fatale Chiquita Rosarita Ricardo, Mayor Lucifer concocts a plan to drive Red out of town and take custody of Holly, thereby inheriting the hotel and gold mine.  Due to the ’sanity clause’ of the adoption agreement, Lucifer just needs to prove Rose Bush unfit for guardianship, which he attempts to do by drugging Rose’s drink and calling the sheriff in to witness her strange behavior!  Tough-as-nails Sheriff Tucson Tessie and the locals of Yule Falls and the Yule Fall Inn will entertain audiences with this highly comical melodrama full of wit, physical humor, and more than enough laughs to fill a gold mine!! 
 
(via WOBCP)
 
The Cast Includes:                                          The Crew includes:
William Lucifer
Russ Jernigan
Director
Bill Craig
Rose Bush
Lisa Doughty
Asst Director
Sarah Jackson
Red Wood
Nathan Doughty
 
 
Chiquita Ricardo
Nikki Gee
 
 
Tucson Tessie
Barb Jernigan
 
 
Holly Hock
Lizzie Hope
 
 
Stubby Nuggets
Glenn Aichlmayr
 
 
Diogenes
Greg Holmes
 
 
 
 
 

Misdeeds at Mistletoe Mine
by Tim Koenig
Way Off Broadway Community Players

July 27 - August 03, 2018
Way Off Broadway Community Players
11880 Hero Way West
Leander, TX, 78641
Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students (with ID), seniors (60 Plus), Military & First Responders (with ID), and $10 for children (10 and younger).  Tickets will be sold at the door. Reservations are encouraged: call (512) 259-5878 or visit http://www.wobcp.org.  Season tickets for our 22nd Season will be available.  
 
 
We are located at 11880 Hero Way West, Bldg 4, LeanderTX 78641 (behind Smokey Mo’s).
 
(via WOBCP)