The three surviving Holloway brothers have a dilemma - their string of casual eateries is losing money.
In order to save the family business, older brother Sam wants to sell the only remaining joint property - a valuable waterfront house in Rockaway Beach, N.Y. The youngest, "black sheep" brother, Rollie, has his own plans for the proceeds, namely paying off the loan sharks he owes money to. Middle brother, Kevin, has an overbearing wife who wants her share. And let's not forget their deceased brother's widow, Martha, who has a quarter share and needs the money due to an impending divorce. If that's not bad enough, said deceased brother, Fred, is haunting the place and doesn't want anyone else living there!
That's the chaos and fun you will find in Hanover Little Theatre's upcoming production of Joe Simonelli's Heaven Help Me. Tickets are on sale now for the show, directed by Courtney McDougall. Performances are at 8 p.m. on Nov. 9-10 and 15-17. There will be 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 11 and 18. Online ticket sales will be available around the clock. You can also call 717-637-5297 to reserve tickets or take advantage of our box office hours.
Come visit the Box Office to buy show tickets for Heaven Help Me at the theatre (360 Blooming Grove Road, Hanover) on the following days and times:
Audiences will see familiar faces playing the Holloway brothers with Chad Zepp (Incorruptible) as Rollie, Douglas Cooper (The Sensuous Senator) as Sam, Jeb Beard (Rumors) as Kevin and Dave Bell (Getting Sara Married) as Fred. Wendee Lewis (The Sensuous Senator) will play Martha while Emily Kreiger makes her HLT debuyt as Rita, Rollie's girlfriend.
The nonprofit community partner for this show is Good Old Tails Senior Animal Rescue.
The theatre will donate $2 to Good Old Tails for every ticket sold to the Saturday, Nov. 10, performance. Sommer & O'Donnell - Attorneys at Law, as well as an anonymous patron will match that donation, generating $6 for every person attending Nov. 10. Additionally, donations for Good Old Tails will be accepted at all seven performances.
Since inaugurating this effort in November 2014, the theatre has donated nearly $9,000 to a variety of local community organizations.
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