Historic Rugby welcomes the public to the Snowflake Inn in Tinsel, TX, where it’s Christmas 365 days a year.
Audiences will see the magical Snowflake Inn when they attend “Dashing Through the Snow,” a Murfreesboro Little Theatre production at the Rebecca Johnson Theater inside Rugby’s Visitor Centre on Dec. 20.
“Dashing Through the Snow,” written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten (collectively known as Jones Hope Wooten), follows antics that take place in a Christmas-themed bed and breakfast.
Between secret affairs, family feuds, and demanding guests, will B&B owner Trina Walcott survive the season? Or will more than the halls be decked?
The madcap evening filled with holiday hilarity, family secrets, and the charm of small-town Christmas captures the spirit of Christmas through a talented cast that bring to life the chaos of the season.
The performance starts at 4 p.m. EST. Admission is free; however, donations will be accepted to support Historic Rugby’s ongoing mission to provide a venue for community arts.
Go to www.historicrugby.org/donate to make donations.
Beginning in 1962 as a nonprofit, Murfreesboro Little Theatre strives to provide an eclectic array of shows to entice and entertain audiences.
Visit www.mltarts.com for more information about Murfreesboro Little Theatre or “Dashing Through the Snow.”
Rugby, TN, was founded in 1880 as a British colony by famed Victorian author Thomas Hughes. It is adjacent to the Big South Fork National Recreation Area and is a little over an hour from downtown Crossville.
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