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Date: Sunday, December 07, 2014 - 5:00 pm
Duration: 5 Hours
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Days of our Lives Deidre Hall heads to Chicago this December to star in the parody play, Rudolph the Red-Hosed Reindeer. A variety of ticket packages for A VERY SPECIAL RUDOLPH are currently available at www.brownpapertickets.com or by calling (800) 838-3006: $80 – SILVER Benefit Ticket gets you the Rudolph show with guest star Deidre Hall, food and open bar, plus the opportunity to bid on fabulous items to help Handbag fund their 2015 season. $105 – DEIDRE VIP Benefit Ticket gets you all the perks of a SILVER Benefit Ticket PLUS premium preferred seating for Rudolph PLUS a chance to meet Deidre Hall and a photo op. $25 of this ticket price goes to Wounded Warriors Project, per Deidre's request. $150 – GOLD Benefit Ticket. All the perks of the SILVER Benefit Tickets PLUS a season pass to all Handbag 2015 productions and readings wherever they are. $175 – DEIDRE VIP DELUXE Ticket – the whole enchilada! Food and open bar, PLUS premium preferred seating for Rudolph PLUS a chance to meet Deidre Hall and photo op PLUS $25 of this ticket price goes to Wounded Warriors Project (per Deidre's request) PLUS a season pass to all Handbag 2015 productions and readings wherever they are. Speaking of the season, Hell in a Handbag will announce its 2014-15 season shortly. EVENT DETAILS Event: Hell in a Handbag's A VERY SPECIAL RUDOLPH with guest celebrity Deidre Hall Date: Sunday, December 7, 2014 from 5 pm – 10 pm Location: Dank Haus German American Cultural Center, 4740 N. Western Ave. in Chicago. Details: Special performance of Rudolph the Red-Hosed Reindeer with special guest star Deidre Hall plus food, drink, raffle, silent and live auctions and more. Tickets: $80 - $175. Tickets are available at www.brownpapertickets.com or by calling (800) 838-3006.
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Behind the Scenes Days of our Lives: Wardrobe |
As Costume Designer for Days of our Lives, Richard Bloore knows how to make the stars sparkle and shine. A veteran of the business, he has been with the show for 18 years, after a brief time away (Unfortunately, he got the ax at one point. Canned. Fired. Oh no!), he is now back at the helm. "I was!" he admitted laughing when the subject of his being fired came up. "But I'm glad to be back and really enjoy what I do," Bloore said. "I have started in this business many years ago and still find it a joy to be working." Bloore's career began out of college by answering an ad in The Times newspaper. A designer was looking for help and he applied with his portfolio. |