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Tuesday, January 30, 2007 

Broadway Comes to Franklin Sold Out – Moving Locations to Accommodate Additional Ticket Sales

FRANKLIN---A Broadway Review “Patrons Party” being held Friday, February 2 at 7 p.m. has sold out at Bravo Creative Arts Center and now is moving one block away to Bethlehem United Methodist Church’s Performing Arts Center to accommodate additional ticket sales, according to production director Dietz Osborne.

Osborne said ticket sales for the star-studded Broadway Review have been brisk and necessitated the move to Bethlehem United Methodist Church located at 2419 Bethlehem Loop Road just off Hillsboro Road in the Grassland Area of Franklin.

All reservations will be honored at the church. For questions or to make an additional reservation at $10.00 per person, please call (615) 791-6456, ext. 2 or bethlehemplayers@yahoo.com.

Singer/songwriter sensation Nicole Witt is headlining the “Broadway Comes to Franklin” community theatre Patrons Party.

The event will support the Bethlehem Players upcoming March production of “The Music Man” at Bethlehem United Methodist Church. The Players are a non-profit community outreach program of BUMC.

The February 2 program, with delicious desserts and coffee, includes Witt and beloved theatre veterans Billy Ditty and Jeff Pettit as well as singers Maggie McNulty and Grassland Middle School choral director Will Lambert.

Witt’s, whose songs have been published by EMI Music and Curb Publishing, most recent hot song was a country radio favorite by Terri Clark (Universal/Mercury) “She Didn’t Have Time.” Her songs have also been recorded by Diamond Rio “The Box” and “Power of A Song” was recorded by Diamond Rio (with Amy Grant and Vince Gill). The Kinleys recorded “Love Train” and country newcomers Rodney Atkins, Amber Dotson, Richie Jones, Lauren Lucas and Jamie Lee Thurston all have Nicole Witt signature cuts.