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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, July 1, 2010
SATURDAY, JULY 3
SUMMER THEATRE IN MEREDITH OFFERS “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF”
The Summer Theatre
in Meredith Village will present the classic family musical “Fiddler On the Roof.” starting Tuesday, July 6th. The show boasts a cast of 42, including professionals from all over the country as well as lo- cal adults, teens and chil- dren from Meredith, New London, Grantham, Dan- bury, Holderness, Laconia and New Hampton. “My Way, A Musical Trib-
Meat $ THE MEADOWBROOK U.S. CELLULAR PAVILION IN GILFORD, NH
603.293.4700 / WWW.MEADOWBROOK.NET THE TANGER OUTLET CENTER • TILTON, NH
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THE ALTON TRAFFIC CIRCLE STORE • ALTON, NH STEVE’S STEREO • BOSCAWEN, NH
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT
Loaf OFF
PER TICKET
with the code: WTML10
Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m • Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
*DISCOUNT ONLY AVAILABLE FOR 2010 EASTERN PROPANE CONCERT SERIES EVENTS. DISCOUNT CODE MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. MAY NOT BE APPLIED TO PREVIOUS PURCHASES. MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS. SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY. LIMITED SUPPLIES AVAILABLE.
ute to Frank Sinatra.” The show which features over 50 favorites of “Ole Blue Eyes” tunes will run thru July 4th, with matinees on Saturday July 3 and Sunday July 4th at 2pm. Other performances run Thursday through Sat- urday July 1st through 3rd at 8pm. For those who miss this great piece, the Summer Theatre will run special performances thru the summer on “My Way” Mondays, July 12, 26, and August 9 at 2 and 7pm. Performances will be
held at the Interlakes High School Community Au-
ditorium, Tuesdays thru Sundays with matinees on Wednesdays and a special
Family Day matinee with lower ticket prices on Sat- urday, July 10th at 2pm. For tickets and informa-
tion visit their website at
nhsummertheater.com or call 1-888-245-6374.
with special guest Lisa Bouchelle
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