04/29/2021
Dear Hurricane,
It is with heavy hearts that we're writing you today. As you may know, this is the Fox Theatre's last show in your community. We couldn't have asked for a better, more hilarious, or beautifully talented cast of ladies to close us out. With all of our heart, thank you Cayman Chaos. There are still available tickets for this weekend if you want to come sit in our comfortable padded chairs one more time (or the first time).
Like with any meaningful relationship, letting go is never easy. We had a great run you and I. We brought you over 60 productions, and made lasting memories in the process. Some good, some bad, some sad. All that I would choose to relive knowing our eventual outcome. Because we lived, we learned, and I believe made each other grow. We fought. We forgave. That's all ok too. I for one know that I'm not the same since stepping foot in this tiny tourist town, on the edges of Zions, almost 3 years ago.
I don't want to blame our parting ways on anyone. It wasn't you, or I. We simply weren't compatible in the long run. The Fox Theatre's dreams and aspirations were outgrowing our ability to stay. Please don't take it personally, or hold a grudge, when you see us pop up and start a relationship in a new, but nearby town. Don't unfollow. Don't stop liking. Don't forget. Don't speak unkind words towards the new town. When we say let's stay friends, we're truthful, and would never lie to you. If you need to send a late night message, do it, and if you want to pick up the phone and call, don't hesitate. We would love more than anything if you come see us in our future home.
We'll miss you. Thanks for the memories. It's not goodbye, just see you later. Our sincerest feelings, The Foxes
Our future endeavors are within reach, but if you want to help, it's still needed.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-fox-theatre-needs-a-new-home?qid=297b3fc9ae033080af1be8efc5fc8c5c&utm_campaign=p_cp_url&utm_medium=os&utm_source=customer