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Attic Playhouse Announces the 2008-09 Season

By: Aug. 17, 2008
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    ATTIC PLAYHOUSE
ANNOUNCES 2008-2009 SEASON!


Cold Cold Feet
by Tony Fiorentino
September 12 - October 19, 2008

When nervous groom Benny Bolano decides to ditch the altar on the eve of his big wedding day, his befuddled brother concocts a series of excuses to account for his mysterious delay. But when Benny's Las Vegas hotel suite is raided by their meddling mother, nagging sister, the family priest, an irate bride-to-be, and a couple of well-meaning stripper…the stage is set for a whirlwind of lies that confound and bewilder the entire bridal party in this hilarious farce!
 

Drinking Alone
by Norm Foster
November 14 - December 21, 2008

In this romantic comedy set in the midst of a dysfunctional family reunion, Joe hires Renee to pose as his fiancée. He wants to impress his father who is coming for a rare and unwelcome visit, accompanied by his new wife. Joe and his sister both suspect their father's motives, and  Renee turns out to be more than anyone had bargained for. A touching, thought-provoking, comedy with an edge, written by Canada's most prolific and popular playwright.
 

The Mousetrap
by Agatha Christie
January 30 - March 15, 2009

A group of strangers in a guest-house on the English countryside find themselves stranded during a snow storm. Unfortunately, a murderer is in their midst and no one is above suspicion. The plot thickens with red herrings, dead ends and superb intrigue in this excellent mystery. The world's longest running play - and a classic whodunit!
 

Enter Laughing
by Joseph Stein
adapted from the novel by Carl Reiner
April 24 - June 7, 2009

You'll EXIT laughing after watching this delightful comedy based on Carl Reiner's semi-autobiographical novel. Set in 1930's New York, young aspiring actor David Kolowitz tries to free himself from his overly protective parents, meddlesome boss, and two too many girlfriends….while struggling to meet the challenge of his complete lack of talent.
 

For tickets or further information please call:  (847) 433-2660


Performances Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m.  Please call ahead for specific dates and performance times as dates may vary. (Season & schedule may be subject to change.)

Tickets are $20 with advanced purchase and $22 at door. Special discounts for: Senior Citizens 65+, Students (age 21 & younger), Military Personnel and Groups of 20 or more General Admission - Reserved seating for groups of 20 or more  - Tickets are non-refundable
 
ATTIC PLAYHOUSE is located at 410 Sheridan Road, Highwood, Illinois. (Just north of Route 22 / Half Day Road - One block east of Green Bay Road - Across from the Highwood train station)
 
Visit our website at: atticplayhouse.com
Our mailing address:
P.O. Box 10; Highland Park, IL  60035

Attic Playhouse is partially supported by grants from: The Illinois Arts Council- A State Agency; Howard L. Willett Foundation, Inc; YEA; Highland Park Cultural Arts Commission and The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation



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