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Tickets Now on Sale - “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical”

Tickets Now on Sale - “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical”

Performing Arts of Churchill County (PACC) invites you to “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical.” Based on the TV sitcom that aired from 1964 to 1967, the series followed the comic adventures of seven castaways trying to survive the island where they were shipwrecked. The musical adds a country band and movie stars. “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical” is a children’s musical. The performers are in grades 3 through 6.

For your convenience, we offer reserved seating for "Gilligan's Island: The Musical" online at a pocket-friendly price of $8 per ticket. If you prefer, tickets will also be available at the door for $10 each. The performances are scheduled for Friday, May 3, at 7 p.m. and two shows on Saturday, May 4, a matinee at 1 p.m. and an evening show at 7 p.m. With a runtime of just one hour and no intermission, we've designed the show to fit perfectly into your busy schedule. Don't miss out on this exciting event. Tickets are on sale now at paccnv.org.

Performing Arts of Churchill County (PACC), a 501 c3 non-profit, is deeply grateful for the support of Fallon and Churchill County. We recognize the value that performing arts bring to individuals and the community, and we are committed to providing educational opportunities for community members of all ages. Whether you're interested in singing, dancing, acting, or instrumental music, we invite you to join us in promoting and growing the arts culture of our community. Your participation, whether as a performer, technician, volunteer, or audience member, is what makes our events truly special.


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