Magnolia Players to Present "Steel Magnolias" at Lewisville Grand Theater

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Magnolia Players, a Lewisville-based theater troupe, will be showcasing "Steel Magnolias" at the Lewisville Grand Theater on October 6-8 and October 15-17. This heartwarming play delves into the lives of six Southern women navigating their personal challenges within the setting of a small-town beauty salon in the 1980s. Tickets are available for $20 on Eventbrite, making this an accessible cultural event for the community. The Magnolia Players are dedicated to providing wholesome and high-quality performances that resonate with local audiences. The Lewisville Grand Theater is a key venue for the arts in the area, offering multiple performance spaces for diverse events like theater, dance, and music.

Attendees are encouraged to plan their visit, considering potential delays due to road construction near the venue. This production not only entertains but also fosters community connections through shared experiences in the arts. For further details about upcoming events, visit LewisvilleGrand. com or call the theater directly.

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