Audiences of all ages will love this clever and well-crafted spoof of the community theater classic “Larceny and Old Lace” opening at Chimacum High School Auditorium on Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7 …
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Audiences of all ages will love this clever and well-crafted spoof of the community theater classic “Larceny and Old Lace” opening at Chimacum High School Auditorium on Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Other performances are also at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 23 and 30 and Thursday, Jan. 28. Lori Morris directs. Admission is $5.
In “Larceny,” Harold Peabody's sweet aunts, Millie and Gertie, are gambling in Las Vegas while Harold stays at their home to watch over his eccentric Uncle Charlie, who thinks he is a pirate and is constantly "burying treasure" in the basement. When Harold hears the local bank has been robbed and then discovers a bag of money in the house, he declares that Charlie has buried his last treasure and decides he must go to a home for senior citizens. But Aunt Millie and Aunt Gertie can't imagine doing such a thing. After all, Charlie had nothing to do with the bag of money. How do they know? They stole it from a casino!
Starring in this show are Haiden Roulst, Michael McDonald, Hannah Spitzbart, Shaina Tyner, Tanner Smith, Acshi Haggenmiller, Mary Itterley, Lauren Graham, Cailey Snyder, Chloe Robocker, Lacey Carter, Troy Norman, Tina Dietz, Jarett Hansen, Max Peet and Cameron Snow.