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:: December 12, 2003 ::
New York Christmas production that mocks Scientology sold out

"A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant" sold out its remaining performances at New York's Tank theater on 42nd St. reports Newsday.

For additional seating the Les Freres Corbusier theater troupe has moved the production to the much larger John Houseman Theater next door for additional performances.

The show must go on and for three more weeks it will be at the Houseman.

So if you want to see the cast of cute 8 to 12-year-old children in this comical send up about Scientology and its celebrities, such as Tom Cruise and Kirstie Alley, time is running out.

The show has been well reviewed by both the Village Voice and NY Observer.

However, Scientology's New York representative was positively "grumpy" about this production. And the nasty man even made thinly veiled threats before he even saw it.

But the would-be Grinch didn't steal this Christmas show.

And the grumpier the old Scientology Grinch gets, the more you know something must be really good!

What an endorsement for advance ticket sales that was.

For reservations call (212) 239-6200.

And for a good holiday ho, ho see this special greeting card "Spirit of Christmas" Scientology style.

[Posted by Rick Ross at 04:44 PM][Link]
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