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Christmas Comedy Night 45 hits the stage December 23rd!

12/15/2020

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Cutler Brothers Productions of Deer Lodge will wrap up this wacky 2020 theatre season with their 45th “Comedy Night” in succession.  “Comedy Night” is a sketch show that resembles “Saturday Night Live” with current themes and stories.  The show will kickoff on Wednesday, December 23rd at 7:30 pm and it contains some mature content. 

​Fifteen comedians from the Deer Lodge Valley troupe will take to the stage in Cutler Bros. 45th “Comedy Night.”  Local resident and star of this summer’s “Romeo and Juliet” Lee Hague will host the show.  “These guys are a lot of fun.  I hope I don’t let them down,” he stated.  Kelly, Patrick, and Matthew Cutler are the authors and directors of the show that first was staged in 2003. 
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Sketches for this Christmas’ “Comedy Night” include “A Comedy Night Nightmare,” “Look Whose Talking,” “Loser’s on a Couch,” “Old Family Videos,” “A Bob Cratchit Christmas,” and much more.  The “Comedy Night News” is also a show segment with host Kelly Cutler which brings the most current of events to light through humorous interchange. 

Tickets to “Comedy Night 45” are $12 and may be reserved by calling (406) 846-4096.  Reservations are highly recommended so the theatre can properly seat all patrons and put a cap on audience numbers.  The show starts at 7:30 pm at Cutler Bros. Theatre on December 23rd.  For more information please visit cutlerbros.com or the Cutler Brother’s Facebook page. 
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"A Christmas Carol" Opens Friday Night!

12/9/2020

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​“A Christmas Carol” will then kick off on Friday, December 11th and run to Sunday, December 20th with showings Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm.  The show follows the timeless Dicken’s piece where Ebenezer Scrooge is whisked away into a vision of Past, Present, and Future.  Patrick Cutler takes on the role of Scrooge and Marquis Dijon Archuleta will play Dickens himself.  The cast tops out at twenty local actors.
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“A Christmas Carol” is $20 for general admission.  For reservations or general questions please call the Cutler Brother’s Box Office at (406) 846-4096 or visit cutlerbros.com.  You can find more details on both shows at the Cutler Brothers Facebook page. ​
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