![]() From the Press what the papers were saying when "The Nut Farm" was first produced in 1929 MUCH LAUGHTER! - Chicago Tribune "This nut farm is a crop of human units who go daffy over the movies, go broke when they go nutty, and solemnly make a whole lot of splendid fun out of their tragic experiences with an ending that is satisfactory and immensely happy." – Amy Leslie in the Chicago News | ![]() If you like "Singing in the Rain," you'll love TMC Theatre Arts' revival of the 1929 play "The Nut Farm," written by J.C. Brownell and directed by Kellie Cunningham. Set in the age of Hollywood's silver screen, this comedy follows would-be talking picture producer, Willie Barton, as he tries to keep his nutty family from ruin. Will Willie's sister Helen convince her husband Bob to give up buying a California nut farm and make the motion picture of her dreams? Come find out for yourself. You don't want to miss the nuttiest performance of the year!
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