Spring & Summer in the Tri-County Area - Tourism 2011 - March 20, 2011

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FROM PAGE FOUR Annie Sullivan’s letters and diaries, “The Miracle Worker” tells the story of an “unteachable” deaf-blind child, Helen Keller, who became world famous for her courage and her intelligence because of the mighty efforts of her teacher. The play is suitable for the entire family, with lots of humor and good lessons for everyone about love, courage, and compassion. Evening performances on March 25-26, April 1-2 and April 8-9 begin at 8 p.m. School-day matinees will be offered on March 24 and April 7 at 9 a.m. The closing performance on April 10 will be at 2:30 p.m. Opening night dinner will be served on March 25 at 6:30 p.m., with a new reduced price of

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$15 per person. Reservations are strongly suggested for all shows, and required for opening night dinner. Other upcoming performances at Lakeland Theatre this spring and summer are: • “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” May 6-7, May 13-15, May 20-22. This beloved musical about a typical day in the life of everybody’s favorite loser is not only great theater for young people — it’s a gentle lesson in life for all of us. Based on the legendary comic strip characters. • “Dirty Work At The Crossroads,” July 15-16, July 22-24. A presentation of the Young People’s Theatre Workshop, this 1890’s classic melodrama is filled with songs and audience participation. Follow the heroine Nellie Lovelace as she falls victim to the evil Munro Murgatroyd. Will her true love,

the brave but simple Adam Oakhart, arrive in time to save her? • “Catch Me If You Can,” Aug. 12-13, Aug. 19-20, Aug. 26-28. This murder-mysterycomedy begins when a new groom who has brought his bride to the boss’ mountain lodge for their honeymoon calls in the local police to investigate her sudden disappearance. Enter a woman who insists (over his protests) that she is the missing wife. A priest backs up her story, and then a funny man from the local deli comes calling and now there are two murders to solve! Tickets for all weekend performances are $15 for adults and $8 for children and students. Admission for the school day matinees are $5 per person. For reservations or information, call (252) 586-3124 or toll free at (877) 330-0574.

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