Relatively speaking

Saturday, November 29, 2008 |
Theatre 101 in Port Orford will host FoxWell Productions newest comedy, “Relatively Speaking,” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, and Saturday, Dec. 6. The show will also stop by Gold Beach Book’s Buscuit Showroom, 29707 Ellensburg Ave., in Gold Beach, at the same times Friday, Dec. 12, and Saturday, Dec. 13.
The story is about a a man and woman dealing with mistaken identities and misunderstandings, according to a press release. Greg wants to marry Ginny, but she’s reluctant to introduce him to her parents. Greg decides to pay them a surprise visit, unaware that the “daddy” he meets is a sugardaddy rather than a genetic father, and her “mother” has no idea who anybody is. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are $10, and available at the Downtown Fun Zone or by calling (541) 332-PLAY. Theatre 101 is at 1320 Oregon St., Highway 101 in Port Orford. For more about FoxWell, visit
http://www.foxwellproductions.net.
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