| The Nerd (Mayville) |
Friday, March 24 2006 to Sunday, April 2 2006 Each week
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By: melissa
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The Marais Players present, 'The Nerd', written by Larry Shue. Goofiness takes center stage! Willum Gilbert has it all - a promising career as an architect, devoted friends, even, maybe, a serious girlfriend. But then Rick Steadman, the ultimate social misfit, comes to visit and puts everything in peril. The Nerd escalates into madcap farce as Willum tries to out-nerd his sanity-destroying houseguest.
Dates & Times
March 24, Fri: 7:30pm March 25, Sat: 7:30pm March 26, Sun: 1:30pm March 31, Fri: 7:30pm April 1, Sat: 12:30pm (dinner & play) & 6:30pm (dinner & play) April 2, Sun: 12:30pm (dinner & play)
LocationMayville Golf Club 325 S German St Mayville, WI 53050
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Contact Call for additional details and ticket prices: 920-387-5478
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