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  Another great production by the Williamston Theater
A Michigan Premiere!
By Carter W. Lewis
March 17 - April 17, 2011
Directed by John Lepard

A &quot;typical&quot; 1950s Irish Catholic family struggles to hold itself  together through teenage marriage, paternal death, the integration of a  young black boy into their family and the pressure-filled legacy of  bowling. These trials and tribulations force them to redefine what  family means as they love and laugh their way through this beautiful  coming-of-age story. A Michigan Premiere. 

CARTER W. LEWIS  (Playwright) is a free lance playwright,  currently serving as Playwright-in-Residence at Washington University.  Prior to that he was Literary Manager &amp;amp; Playwright-in-Residence for  The Geva Theatre Center in New York. He is the winner of several  national playwriting awards including: The Julie Harris Playwriting  Award, The State Theatre's Best New American Play Prize, The Cincinnati  Playhouse Rosenthal New Play Prize (1996 &amp;amp; 2001), The New Dramatist  Playwriting Award (2001), The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Award  (2003) and he is a two time nominee for the American Theatre Critics  Award.

Single tickets go on sale on February 21, 2011

PERFORMANCES
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 2pm
Additional 3pm matinees: Saturday, March 26; Thursday, March 31; Saturday, April 9; Saturday April 16

TICKET PRICES
Pay-What-You-Can ~ Thursday, March 17 at 8pm
Preview performances March 18, 19, 20 &amp;amp; 24 ~ $15
Beginning March 25:
Thursday evenings ~ $18
Friday and Saturday evenings ~ $24
Saturday and Sunday matinees ~ $20
Student tickets (with valid ID) ~ $10
Senior discount (65 and older) ~ $2 off regular ticket price</description> 
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