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Thursday, April 6 2006 to Saturday, April 8 2006 Every day
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The lives of the royal family of Russia, Czar Nicholas II, were terminated by Bolshevik guards in 1917 during the final stages of the Russian Revolution. Rumors quickly surfaced, though, that the Czar’s youngest daughter, Anastasia, was alive. These stories were heightened by the appearance of an unidentified young woman in Berlin who bore a striking resemblance to the lost princess.
The mystery surrounding the unknown woman baffled the courts of Germany and captured the American audience with its intrigue. LifeCharlottesville, Virginia. Her story remains unresolved today in the minds of many. covered her story in the late 1950s. Later she appeared on Good Morning America and in 1986 was the subject of an NBC mini-series. She died in 1984 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her story remains unresolved today in the minds of many. Dates & TimesThursday, April 6 at 7:00 pm Friday, April 7 at 7:00pm Saturday April 8 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm
Senior Citizens are invited to attend a senior luncheon at 12:30pm prior to the Matinee performance on April 8. Sign up for the luncheon at the same time you order tickets.
Tickets Inquiries and ticket purchasing can be made through the Box Office, Mon-Fri from 11am-4pm. Cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover accepted. Ticket sales will be open to the public March 13, 2006.
LocationMaranatha Baptist Bible College Gymnasium 745 W Main St Watertown, WI 53094 |
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