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Biggest Little Theatre Company staging first-ever ‘grown up’ show

Alumni with Biggest Little Theatre Company aren’t so little anymore, and they’re putting on a more mature production in June
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The Biggest Little Theatre Company (BLTC), known for nurturing youth in theatre, has announced its first-ever community theatre production.

“Midsummer/Jersey” by Ken Ludwig runs June 12–14 at 7 p.m. at their home at 2891 Martin Rd. in Blezard Valley.

This modern-day mashup of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the outrageous antics of the Jersey Shore brings love, laughs and hair gel to new theatrical heights. 

Set on the boardwalk of a seaside town in modern-day New Jersey, this fast-paced comedy follows four young lovers, a lively crew of beauticians and a gaggle of mischievous fairies — all in a tangle of enchantment and mayhem.

This production is especially meaningful for BLTC, as it marks its first show inviting its directors, parents, alumni and older students to join the spotlight.

“What began as a youth-focused theatre company has now grown to embrace the whole community — and we couldn’t be more excited to share this moment with audiences,” said a press release.

Tickets are just $15 and available now at www.bltcsudbury.com. All proceeds support free youth theatre programming and help BLTC continue to grow and offer more opportunities for Sudbury’s creative community.

There will also be pay-what-you-can tickets available for the Saturday evening performance! The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and seating is first-come, first serve!

Come out for a night of big laughs, big drama, and even bigger hair — and support local theatre while you’re at it.

 



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