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Valley Performing Arts performance of Nunsense II opens Friday at the Fred and Sarah Machetanz Theatre, 251 West Swanson Avenue.
Sponsored by BP, First National Bank, Fishhook Tire and Auto, Jalapeno’s Mexican Restaurant and Lead Dog Enterprises, this play could easily be subtitled “the rest of the story.”
The sequel to the hit musical Nunsense takes place approximately six weeks after the first “benefit performance.”
The same five nuns are back on stage at Mount Saint Helen’s School for what is billed as a “thank you program” for their supporters.
Book, music and lyrics were produced by Dan Goggin and this production is directed by Garry Forrester.
The show plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through Jan. 30.
Ticket prices are $17 for youth/seniors and $19 for adults. Organizations, groups or schools are able to reserve a Thursday evening performance at a discounted rate, which includes the use of the lobby for fund-raising events. Groups of 10 or more may receive a 10 percent discount on tickets. Valley Performing Arts office is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Machetanz. Tickets are available by calling 373-0195 or online at valleyperformingarts.org.