Stickball Productions’ The Friends of Eddie Coyle Opens At Oberon
By: Gabrielle Sierra Oct. 24, 2011
Tickets are on sale now for George V. Higgins' The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Stickball Productions' world premiere stage adaptation of the quintessential Boston crime novel. The production runs Dec. 8-Jan. 15 at Oberon in Harvard Square. For tickets, visit www.thefriendsofeddiecoyle.com
It is the winter of '69 in Boston and Eddie Coyle is a bottom-of-the-barrel hood attempting to stay alive and out of jail among his "friends"-cops, bartenders, radical hippies, bank robbers, hit men and informants. Weeks away from a prison sentence for trucking stolen booze, Eddie's making a few bucks supplying the guns for a rash of brazen bank heists, while looking to tip someone in for a kind word to the judge.
Dec. 18; Thursday, Jan. 5; Friday, Jan. 6; Sunday, Jan. 8; Thursday, Jan. 12; Friday, Jan. 13; Sunday, Jan. 15.
All show times 7:30 p.m., doors (and bar) open at 6:45 p.m.Tickets: $20-$35, through www.thefriendsofeddiecoyle.com
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