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Gold in the Hills 
2004 
an 1890’s melodrama  
produced by Barry McCleave 
      
      
      Auditions: 
      10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 
      3 January 2004 
      
      
      Performances: 
      5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 March; 2, 3
      April; 
      9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31 July 2004 
      All performances at 7:30 pm, no reservations required 
      
        
          
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Welcome to our 69th season. 
Fun for the whole family.
Sing the old songs! Cheer the hero! Boo the villain and throw 
peanuts at him! Presented yearly 
since 1936, it features a relentless hero, a winsome heroine, a ruthless 
villain, beautiful can-can dancers, and the wilder side of city life in the infamous New York Bowery.
 
            
The 
Guinness Book of World Records' longest running melodrama is having 
another exciting season in 2004, with performances Friday and Saturday nights 
starting at 7:30 pm. We offer open seating, no reservations required, and 
always plenty of seats.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children, 12 and under. 
Click here for information about group 
rates. 
            
            Click here to 
            see what the Vicksburg Post had to say about Gold in the Hills. 
Click here to view past photos of Gold in the Hills. 
            
  
    
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              We are shocked and saddened by  
              Bill Hallberg's tragic death on  
              6 September 2003. We miss him. 
            
            Vicksburg Post Obituary  | 
     
   
 
              
              
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            We are saddened by the December 2003 passing of Shouphie Habeeb and 
            Wally Flowers  | 
               
              
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            Wally played Mr. Vanderlop as recently 
            as the spring 2002 run of Gold in the Hills. 
            Vicksburg Post Obituary  | 
                
             
            
              
            Shouphie appeared as Chuck Connors in 
            the first performance of Gold in the Hills in 1936 and played 
            the villain Murgatroyd for 36 years. 
            Vicksburg Post Obituary  | 
               
               
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  click the thumbnail photos 
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        Closing Night 2004, 31 July 2004  | 
       
      
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        The Can-Can Cuties visit the Moulin Rouge, 
        
        the home of the Can-Can 
        background photo courtesy of Denise 
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        Performance, 24 July 2004 | 
       
      
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        Performance, 23 July 2004  | 
       
      
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        Performance, 17 July 2004  | 
       
      
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        Performance, 16 July 2004  | 
       
      
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        Performance, 10 July 2004  | 
       
      
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        Opening Night, 9 July 2004 
        
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        Performance, 3 Apr 2004  | 
       
      
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        Performance, 2 Apr 2004  | 
       
      
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        Performance, 20 Mar 2004  | 
       
      
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        Performance, 13 Mar 2004  | 
       
      
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        Rehearsal, 11 Mar 2004  | 
       
      
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        Opening Night, 5 Mar 2004  | 
       
      
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        Rehearsal, 24 Feb 2004  | 
       
      
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        Auditions, 3 Jan 2004  | 
       
     
 
       
       
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