Nan Colton as Mrs. Tidbit Friday, April 23

Nan Colton Returns as Mrs. Tidbit
Friday, April 23, 7 pm LIVE Via Zoom

TICKETS $20 via EVENTBRITE (this link will take you to Eventbrite.com to purchase tickets)

If you have ever wondered about what it was like to live in 1925 during prohibition, when the bridges and the railroads leading south from St Pete to Gulfport were being completed and everybody was encouraged “for their health” to retire to the Sunshine State – then this narrative of a fun journey into another time period is bound to be fascinating, entertaining and thought provoking.

Mrs. Tidbit, a loquacious and vivacious widow (a fictitious character created by playwright Nan Colton), tells all about the goings on, goings out and about, and the ups and downs of living in the Sunshine City during the “Roaring 20’s”.

Performed by local playwright, director, storyteller, actress and arts educator, who will appear in period costume.

The show will be 35-45 minutes long. This is a virtual Zoom event so please purchase your reservation to attend and then you will receive your invite link via email.

Special addition: At the close of the presentation you may post your questions in the CHAT ROOM to be answered by either MRS TIDBIT or the presenter and playwright NAN COLTON.

TICKETS $20 via EVENTBRITE (this link will take you to Eventbrite.com to purchase tickets)

  • After tickets are purchased, a link to the ZOOM presentation will be provided two weeks prior to the event.
  • Links may not be shared. The original ticket holder’s name will be required for entry.

Nan Colton is a playwright, director, storyteller, actress and arts educator who has performed and lectured professionally on stages throughout South Africa, Great Britain and the United States. She brings to life passionate, live portraits of remarkable women, and unforgettable tales of fact and fiction. She began Solo Productions in 1998 as the performing-artist-in-residence at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg and has expanded her reach to corporate events, libraries, schools, universities, and retirement communities.

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