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Rehoboth Beach * Lewes * Ocean City * Resort Entertainment

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Auditions will be held June 6th at 6 p.m.

at the Milton Theatre for

"Clams Casino - a Murder Mystery"

The Murder Mystery will be performed starting in July and continuing for 9 weeks at the Princess Royale at 91st Street in Ocean City.

The pay will be $35 per performance.

Realizing that most actors have "real" jobs, we are hoping to comprise several troupes that can rotate.

For more information please contact me at sriggin@verizon.net or you can reach me at 684-2789. I would be glad to email you a script.

Wilkommen! Bien Venue! Welcome!

For all of you looking to be involved in theatre in Sussex County or are just interested in what is going on ... I hope you find this site useful and easy to navigate. BREAK A LEG! - Suzette

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2nd Street Players
Presents
"Lend Me A Tenor "
A comedy by Ken Ludwig
Friday and Saturday, June 17, 18, 24, 25, 2005 at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 19 and 26, 2005 at 3:00 p.m.

Tickets: $12.00

Possum Point Players
Presents

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SHOW DATES
June 17, 18, 24, & 25, 8 pm
June 19 & 26, 2 pm

THE STORY: The scene is French Guiana, a region where on Christmas day the temperature has graciously dropped to 104 degrees. Three convicts are employed as roofers by a family, whose roof is in desperate need of maintenance. On the way from France is an evil-minded cousin, to oust the father of the family from his business, and his cold-blooded nephew, who is jilting the father's daughter for an heiress. The three convicts two of them murderers, the third a swindler take the visitors on. All three have warm hearts and are passionate believers in true justice. Possessing every criminal art and penal grace, they set matters right and in doing so redeem themselves as real life angels to the grateful family.

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"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.... "
- William Shakespeare