Still Got It Players South Present Three Comedies

By: Jul. 22, 2019
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Still Got It Players South Present Three Comedies

The Still Got It Players South & Penguin Point Productions are proud to present 3 comedies, together for an afternoon / evening of laughs. Let Him Sleep 'til it's Time For His Funeral, by Peg Kehret, invites you to tag along as Marianne (Eileen Antonescu) plots with her best friend (Beth Brooks) to throw a funeral her husband (Ron Hughes) will never forget. For All Eternity written by Debbie Lannen is a glimpse into the lives of Gladys Meechum (Holly Rubich) and her husband Jonathon (Joe Lannen) as they make their final arrangements with a definite twist. 'Til Death Do Us Part, also written by Debbie Lannen is making it's world premiere as Madame Safarfina (Abby Wallace) encounters some spiritual mishaps as she tries to reunite Doris (Laura Ashburn Breece) with her dearly departed husband Rob (Don Larson).

Performance Times:

Thurs. Aug. 22 - 1pm

Fri. Aug. 23 - 7pm

Sat. Aug. 24 - 2pm

Sun. Aug. 25 - 2pm

Tickets $15 / $12 groups of 10+

Tickets available online: www.penguinpointproductions.com/tickets

Penguin Point Productions - 1220 Oviedo Mall Blvd (inside the Oviedo Mall), Oviedo, FL 32765


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