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Joyce Bulifant to star in "I Do! I Do!" fundraiser at the Indian Wells Theater on Jan. 17

TV
veteran actress Joyce Bulifant and her husband Roger Perry will entertain
audiences on Friday, Jan. 17, in “I Do! I Do!” at the Indian Wells Theater at
Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus.



 



Proceeds
from the 7 p.m. one-night-only performance will benefit the CSUSB autism
program.

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Tickets
are $50, which includes parking. A special pre-performance reception with
admission and parking is $100. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Indian
Wells Theater Box Office at (760) 341-6909.

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“I
Do! I Do!” is an award-winning musical, based on the Jan de Hartog play, “The
Fourposter.” The two-character story spans 50 years, from 1895 to 1945, as it
focuses on the ups and downs experienced by Agnes and Michael Snow throughout
their marriage.



 



Bulifant
has guest starred in numerous television programs and is perhaps best known as
the wife of “Murray Slaughter” on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” She has been
described as “naturally funny,” appearing in the movie “Airplane!” and as David
Spade’s mother on “Just Shoot Me!” in addition to being a guest panelist on
numerous game shows.



 



Bulifant
has for many years been actively involved in raising funds for numerous child
abuse charities. She and husband Roger Perry founded The River Bridge in
Colorado for abused children. Bulifant is also the executive vice president of
The Dyslexia Foundation.



 



Perry
is an American film and television actor whose career began in the late 1950s.
He has appeared on numerous American television series from the 1950s through
the 1980s. One of his best-known roles was that of “Captain John Christopher”
in NBC’s “Star Trek” episode “Tomorrow Is Yesterday.”



 



The
Indian Wells Theater is located on CSUSB’s Palm Desert Campus, 37-500 Cook St.,
in Palm Desert.



 



For
more information about the 2013-2014 season, visit the Indian Wells Theater
website at www.IWTheater.com.







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