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FEBRUARY MARCH

FEBRUARY MARCH

The Toledo Rep Presents “Significant Other”

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The Toledo Repertoire Theater presents Joshua Harmon’s play, “Significant Other,” for two weekends, Feb. 17 to Feb. 19 and Feb. 24 to Feb. 26. The performance features hero Jordan Berman, a man who would love to be in love, but can’t quite find it. While waiting around for Mr. Right, he spends his time with his best girlfriends, who all eventually begin finding love of their own. Jordan realizes that he struggles to support his friends’ romantic endeavors while experiencing his own emotional turmoil surrounding love. Tickets are $19.75 per person, students and children $9.75, seniors (60 and over) $17.75. For more information, visit toledorep.org.

The Croswell Presents “Men on Boats”

For a comedic play, the Croswell Opera House presents “Men on Boats.” With a cast of 10 women, “Men on Boats” follows 10 explorers in four boats as they experience the Grand Canyon for the first time. The 10 women, though, play the first white men to see this natural marvel. This play is chock full of satire and comedy that will have the audience laughing out loud. The play runs on weekends from Saturday, Feb. 25, through Sunday, March 5. Adult tickets $25 - $30, students $20. Wheelchair accessible seating and assistive headsets are available. For more information, visit croswell.org.

The Village Players Presents “Now And Then”

The Village Players is putting on Sen Grennan’s play “Now And Then” for two weekends, March 24 to March 26, and March 31 to April 2. The play follows Jamie, a bartender, and his girlfriend Abby, who are both offered $2,000 to sit and have a drink with a desperate customer right before the bar closes. They talk for a while and face some unexpected turns in their conversation. “Now And Then” is a heartfelt romantic comedy that deals with how the choices we make affect us and those around us. Tickets for the show are available online, adults $20, seniors/students $18. For more information, visit thevillageplayers.org.

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