Make plans to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Texarkana. Presented by Tex Rep for two weekends in September.

A Roald Dahl Classic Hits the Stage

The story is a musical based on Roald Dahl’s 1964 novel with an original score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and songs you'll remember from the 1971 movie.

The Texarkana Repertory Company brings Willy Wonka and all the characters we know and love as Willy Wonka opens the gates to the Chocolate Factory for the gold ticket winners.

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See the Beloved Story Live in Texarkana

Performances are Friday through Sunday, September 12 -14, and then again on the following weekend of September 19 through the 21. Performances on Fridays and  Saturdays are at 7:30 PM  and a matinee on Sundays at 2 PM at The Stillwell Theatre located on the Texarkana College Campus in the Humanities building at 2500 North Robison Road in Texarkana, Texas.

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A Special Opening Night of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Texarkana - Meet the Cast and Crew

Opening night promises to be extra special with an Opening Night Reception.
Immediately following the first night's performance, enjoy the Wonkalicious Celebration. You will have the chance to meet and mingle with the cast, crew, and the TexRep Board Members.
You will also enjoy delicious refreshments provided by Boggy Creek Boutique, Graham Slam Bakery, and TexRep. This special event is included with your ticket to the show.

Get Your Golden Ticket to see one of These Performances!

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