Who Hijacked My Fairy Tale? Starring Kelly Swanson on Nov 19

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Name: Who Hijacked My Fairy Tale? Starring Kelly Swanson

Date: November 19, 2022

Time: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM CST

Website: http://www.weillcenter.com/events/

Location: Weill Center

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Fees/Admission:$25 +fees

Event Description:

A modern-day fairy tale… Step into the magical, heartwarming, incredibly funny journey of a wayward southern belle who went from being a shy child who tried to be invisible, to a tacky woman who just won’t shut up. This story starts and ends on the other side of the fairy tale – the place the books and movies never showed you. To the land of muffin tops and turkey necks, ungrateful children, and fairy dust that turned out to be just dust. Award-winning storyteller, comedian, and author, Kelly Swanson, will have you laughing your way through her twisted journey to a happier ever after. And just when you least expect, your heart gets tugged on. But that isn’t the true magic of this show… The true magic of this show isn’t just the comedy and the stories. It’s a show that’s also about YOU. For as you walk through Kelly’s story, you find yourself standing in your own, and realizing that it’s not too late to find your own happier ever after. A night you’ll never forget. A message you’ll always remember. Grab your girlfriends and share the experience. in one colossal girls’ night out. BECAUSE IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO WRITE A NEW ENDING TO YOUR FAIRY TALE.

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