Arts & Entertainment
Last Chance to See 'The 39 Steps' in Milford
The Milford Area Players will present production for one more weekend Oct. 26-28.

Milford Area Players, winner of the 2008 and 2011 New Hampshire Theatre Award for Best Production in Drama/Comedy for Community Theatre, will be presenting The 39 Steps for one more weekend at the Amato Center for the Performing Arts, 56 Mont Vernon Street, Route 13N, Milford, NH, October 26 - 28, 2012.
Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps, a fast-paced whodunit packed with non-stop laughs, over 150 characters (played by a ridiculously talented cast of six), an on-stage plane crash, handcuffs, missing fingers and some good old-fashioned romance! The 39 Steps is a Tony® and Drama Desk Award-winning treat filled with energetic performances and wildly inventive stagecraft, amounting to an unforgettable evening of pure hilarity.
The cast of The 39 Steps includes Tim Lord of Brookline, Sarah Lord of Henniker, John Decareau of Manchester, Neal Blaiklock of Merrimack, Melanie Rodrigue of Nashua, and Sheryl Norton of Sandtown, NH. The play is directed by Larry Pizza and Kim Cassetta of Nashua.
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The 39 Steps will be staged by the Milford Area Players this weekend October 26-28, with shows on Friday and Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 2 pm. General admission tickets are $12 for adults, $7 for seniors (60+) and students. Advance tickets are available at Toadstool Bookshop and online atwww.MilfordAreaPlayers.org. Tickets are also available at the door. The theater is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible.
More information is available at our website www.MilfordAreaPlayers.org, on our Facebook group page at Milford Area Players, or by calling Vick Bennison at 603-566-2951.
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