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    Four Places

    Four Places

    Presented by Merrimack Repertory Theatre at Merrimack Repertory Theatre

    October 14-November 7, 2010

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    This honest, compassionate and profound drama evokes the most familiar and heartfelt aspects of family relations. Two middle-aged siblings take their mother out to lunch where the conversation turns from routine banter to life-changing revelation. The indelible characters are both marvelously funny and devastatingly human as they lead one another to a place where forgiveness and understanding are tested, but love is still possible.


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      • Venue Info

        Merrimack Repertory Theatre

        50 East Merrimack St
        Lowell, MA 01852

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        Tickets start at $25. Seniors receive a 10% discount. Student tickets $15. Pay What You Can Night is 10/14 at 7:30pm. Suggested donation is $10.

        Info Phone: 978.654.4678

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 14-November 7, 2010

        Times:

        Wednesdays - 7:30pm Thursdays - 7:30pm Friday - 8:00pm Saturdays - 4:00pm & 8:00pm Sundays - 2:00pm & 7:00pm Wednesday Matinee - 2:00pm on 10/20 No 4:00pm show on 10/16 No 7:00pm show on 11/7

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        • Event Name: Four Places
          "Plot vs Actors"
          Comment posted by: Dorothy Morrissey from Andover, MA USA, Nov 08, 2010

          The plot was timely and the acting was just so-so except for the Mother. Son did a convincing character but I had trouble with the daughter. The stage was set at the restaurant so that two of the... Expand

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        • Event Name: Four Places
          "Plot vs Actors"
          Comment posted by: Dorothy Morrissey from Andover, MA USA, Nov 08, 2010

          The plot was timely and the acting was just so-so except for the Mother. Son did a convincing character but I had trouble with the daughter. The stage was set at the restaurant so that two of the... Expand

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