Good Theater Presents Jane Austen’s Lady Susan

Good Theater Presents Jane Austen’s Lady Susan

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Good Theater’s rendition of Jane Austen’s “Lady Susan” is happening from October 20th until November 14th. WCLS has your chance to win a pair of tickets to the Saturday, November 6th show at the St. Lawrence Arts Center on Munjoy Hill.

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Brief synopsis:

A delightful comedy of manners, adapted from the Jane Austen short story – Lady Susan. A beautiful and charming recent widow, described as “the most accomplished coquette in England,” visits her brother- and sister- in-law, Charles and Catherine, with little advance notice, at their country residence. Sparks fly as romance blooms in this light and breezy comedic romp.

Know Before You Go:
Good Theater’s COVID-19 policy states that all patrons/guests MUST show proof of vaccination (along with a photo ID) and wear a mask at all times. Good Theater is not accepting “negative tests” for entry.

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Deadline to enter is 11/4/21 at 11:59pm. Prize value is $68.

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