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Theatre Junkies, Miller Outdoor Theatre’s Young Professionals Group - PARTY IN

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Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Miller Theatre Stage
Street: 100 Concert Drive, Houston, TX 77030

Join us for happy hour PARTY IN THE PIT prior to the Texas Music Festival for a rockin’ evening of food, beer, wine and GREAT MUSIC! *Refreshments courtesy of Center Point Energy. Proceeds from the event benefit Theatre Junkies: Miller Out¬door Theatre’s Young Professionals Group!" The onetime fee of $35 entitles you to food, beverages and fantastic seats to "Texas Music Festival featuring The Fabulous Thunderbirds and The Gourds," which will immediately follow the event on the Miller Stage at 7:30 pm. Please RSVP to Megan Gibbs at mgibbs@milleroutdoortheatre.com or 713-533-3276.

Membership prices to all four events that Theatre Junkies will be hosting this year are as follows:
$50 for this event and the remaining event of the year
$35 per event if purchased individually
$25 for guests of Theatre Junkie members

** All proceeds from membership dues and event tickets will go towards the production of ABBA Mania at Miller on November 18! All Theatre Junkies are entitled to a discounted ticket price for Miller Outdoor Theatre’s annual gala. Please call 713-533-3276 for more information, or see milleroutdoortheatre.com. Become a fan of Miller Outdoor Theatre and Theatre Junkies on Facebook!

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