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Elm Street Cultural Arts Village

8534 Main St, Woodstock, United States
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Making lives in our community better through the arts. Currently located at 8534 Main Street in Woodstock, GA.

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Who CAN do anything better? Find out today at Annie Get Your Gun! The 2pm Matinee is waiting for you! Tickets: Tickets: http://bit.ly/2ozrPD8

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Annie Oakley explains how her sharp-shooting is just her 'Doin' what comes naturally!' Don't miss Annie Get Your Gun, playing now through May 21 Tickets: http://bit.ly/2ozrPD8

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Word on the street is Frank Butler is in town! Don't miss his opening show, tonight at 7:30pm! Tickets: http://bit.ly/2ozrPD8

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Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is ready to go on! Don't miss Annie Get Your Gun. Opening Night is tonight! Get your tickets now: http://bit.ly/2ozrPD8

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Throwback Thursday! #tbt Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton in ”Annie Get Your Gun” in 1946 as part of the Original Hit Broadway Production. Don't miss this award-winning classic Broadway Musical opening TOMORROW NIGHT, as Elm Street brings this 1946 gem to a new light. Tickets: http://bit.ly/2pYoDCn

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Zach Roe plays Frank Butler and Kate Johnson plays Annie Oakley. Zach has previously been seen on the Elm Street stage in 'Laughter on the 23rd Floor' and 'Urinetown'. Kate is new to the Elm Street stage but is making her grand debut as Annie Oakley. Don't miss 'Annie Get Your Gun' playing May 5-21 Tickets: http://bit.ly/2pYoDCn

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Annie Get Your Gun opens this Friday! Don't miss this Irving Berlin classic and see if Frank Butler really can do anything better than Annie! Tickets: http://bit.ly/2pYoDCn

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You know you’ve made it when your name becomes an idiom. Because of her shooting skills, the phrase "Annie Oakley" acquired a meaning of a free ticket to an event. Performing with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, Oakley shot holes in tiny objects, making targets out of everything from playing cards to a dime to a cigar dangling out of her husband’s mouth. Because free admission tickets for theatrical shows had holes punched in them (so they wouldn’t be sold to someone else), these tickets came to be called "Annie Oakleys." Get your ticket and 'Annie Oakley' a ticket to a friend! Tickets: http://bit.ly/2pYoDCn

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"Anything you can do, I can do better. I can do anything better than you". Annie Get Your Gun runs May 5-21 Get your tickets now: http://bit.ly/2pYoDCn

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Wanting to use her shooting skills to serve her country, Oakley wrote a letter to President McKinley in 1898. She offered to provide 50 female sharpshooters (with their own arms and ammunition) to fight for the United States in the Spanish-American War, but she never got a response. Similarly, in 1917, she contacted the U.S. Secretary of War to offer her expertise to teach an army unit of women shooters to fight in World War I. She didn’t hear back, so she visited army camps, raised money for the Red Cross, and volunteered with military charities instead. Annie Get Your Gun May 5-21 Tickets: http://bit.ly/2ozrPD8 #ESCAV #anniegetyourgun #broadway

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We are live at the #2017RVIC conference giving everyone a small taste of Annie Get Your Gun. While we are at it, we'd figured we'd share with you too. Today marks 1 week until we open! Get your tickets today: http://www.elmstreetarts.org/annie-get-gun/

We are live at the #2017RVIC conference giving everyone a small taste of Annie Get Your Gun. While we are at it, we'd figured we'd share with you too. 

Today marks 1 week until we open! Get your tickets today: http://www.elmstreetarts.org/annie-get-gun/
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They say 'You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" but Annie Oakley is here to prove otherwise. One week from today, Annie Get Your Gun opens on the Elm Street Stage! Don't miss this Irving Berlin Broadway classic! Tickets: http://bit.ly/2ozrPD8 #ESCAV #anniegetyourgun #broadway

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