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Idaho Falls Arts Councel Presents POOR AGAIN ...DAGNABBIT!, 1/23

By: Jan. 21, 2010

On January 23rd, Idaho Falls Arts Council presents Poor Again... Dagnabbit!, written by Patrick F. McManus.The performance will begin at 8:00 pm at the Colonial Theater.  Tickets can be purchased for $28 by calling 208-522-0471.

Outdoor humor writer Pat McManus grew up in rural Idaho and was so poor that dirt was his favorite toy and gruel his most inedible staple. His latest comedy is based on elaborate exaggerations of his surreal adventures and is chock full of zany characters and dry wit. The show will provide a stimulus package of laughter that will enrich the soul and hydrate the sense of humor.

Future performances for the 2010 season include:

New Shanghai Circus

Thursday, February 4, 7:30 pm.
Tickets $29

Astonishing athletes defy gravity and execute breathtaking feats as they stretch the limits of human ability in this spellbinding show. Fearless performers with boundless energy bring you more than two thousand years of Chinese circus traditions including acrobats, jugglers and contortionists.

Tom Rigney & Flambeau

Saturday, February 20, 8:00 pm.
Tickets $28
Colonial Theater/Call 522-0471

Tom Rigney and his 4 piece band Falmbeau, specialize in fiery Cajun and zydeco two-steps, low-down blues, funky grooves, swing, a hint of Irish roots, rock-n-roll, and heartbreakingly beautiful ballads and waltzes. It's a musical gumbo that generates enough heat and energy to ignite any crowd.

 

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