Phoenix Theatre calls off Brew Ha-Ha fest after slow ticket sales

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3 thoughts on “Phoenix Theatre calls off Brew Ha-Ha fest after slow ticket sales

  1. The change of venue, especially such an impersonal, public venue like the Washington St Bridge at White River State Park, killed it for me. I suspect it did for many others too. It was no longer special, intimate, and tied directly with the theatre.

    Why not have it on Walnut Street at the theatre? Perfect location. Personal, intimate, and right at the theatre. Parking available, or ride the culture trail to the event.

    Hope next year they make a better choice.

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