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Villages Theater Company will present ‘So Nice Not to See You’ on TwoBuck Tuesday

The Villages Theater Company will present its one act show Tuesday, April 11 at the Mulberry Grove Recreation Center.

Villages Theater Company Cast
Villages Theater Company Cast

The show is a comedy called “So Nice Not to See You” and is set in the 1950s at a beach house living room, where an author and her secretary must figure out what to do with uninvited guests who show up at their Bahamas vacation home. The author and her secretary put on an act that sends the visitors off to the nearest hotel.

The show is directed by Vanessa Russell and is part of the theater company’s TwoBuck Tuesday series. TwoBuck Tuesdays help new directors, actors and back stage crews by providing theater experience.

“So Nice to See You” will run for 50 minutes and will include a brief question and answer session after the show. Seats are limited for the production and are on a first come first served basis.

At 11:00 a.m., numbered cards will be handed out for the price of $2 and Villages ID will be checked to receive a card.

The show will begin at 11:30a.m.

 

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