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New Shore Regional Play Keeps Audiences Laughing
"Grandma's Getting Married" opened this weekend at Shore Regional
Opening weekend for “Grandma’s Getting Married” was a hit.
Shore Players of Shore Regional presented their first non-musical performance of “Grandma’s Getting Married” on Friday, Nov. 11, and played to a full house all weekend.
Students of every grade participated in Dennis Driskill’s witty comedy, directed by Todd Aikens.
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The play is a comical story of a mother who is persuaded by her two daughters to go on a singles cruise in order to find love. When the family discovers that the man mom loves might possibly be a rock star half her age, they are determined to do whatever it takes to end the relationship.
The Shore Players do an excellent job of taking the audience on their family rollercoaster ride of sabotaging mom’s relationship. The series of unfortunate, yet entertaining, events which all took place within their very own living room, made for some laugh-out-loud moments.
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The cast, along with the production staff and technical crew of Shore Regional, created a hilarious presentation, which illustrates the measures a family will take in order to protect one another.
The production will also take place on Nov. 18, 19 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. Tickets will be $8 for adults and $6 for students.
