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Frost Heaves: Spring Fever Frolics variety show
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Location
Peterborough Players Theatre
55 Hadley Road
Peterborough, NH 03458

Tickets
$15 general admission. Group discount available at frostheaves.com.

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Frost Heaves: Spring Fever Frolics variety show

Friday, Mar. 19
7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.


Ken Sheldon
603-525-3391
info@frostheaves.com
Website

Frost Heaves, the variety show from the most under-appreciated town in NH, returns with Spring Fever Frolics, an all-new review of comedy, music and assorted nonsense. The Frost Heaves Players present Life’s Little Mystery theatre ("Why Do Fools Fall in Love?"), Bean Talk (all the news about legumes), Perfectly Good Products (featuring Elbow Grease, the all-purpose lubricant), Big Dog Home Security Devices, and the news from Frost Heaves with Fred Marple. The Speed Bumps band plays classic oldies and new hits, including the patented "Song on the Spot" based on audience suggestions. $15 general admission, tickets available at the Toadstool and Steele's in Peterorough, Rousseau's Music in Jaffrey, at the door, and online at www.frostheaves.com. For more information, call 525-3391.
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