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Tom Collins as Henry Fuller & Fred Boyle as George at a rehearsal for “Shenanigans At The Blue Pelican Inn,” a Sanford Maine Stage Senior Theater production set for this weekend at Nasson Little Theatre. COURTESY PHOTOSPRINGVALE — Sanford Maine Stage Company’s Senior Theatre returns to the stage with their hilariously funny antics in “Shenanigans At The Blue Pelican Inn” by Kathleen Crandall this weekend.
The play will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 12 and again at 3 p.m. Aug. 13 at Nasson Little Theatre, 457 Main St., Springvale. All tickets are $10. For more information, email mts@gwi.net or 324-8227 (message machine) or go to the Sanford Maine Stage Facebook page.
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