Raleigh Little Theatre Closes 17/18 Season With DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER

By: May. 22, 2018
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Raleigh Little Theatre Closes 17/18 Season With DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER

In Marc Camoletti's "Don't Dress for Dinner," an evening devolves into hilarious confusion as two couples' plans for a romantic weekend become entangled. The production opens in Raleigh Little Theatre's Sutton Theatre on June 8 and is directed by Patrick Torres, the Theatre's Artistic Director.

Bernard is planning a romantic weekend with his mistress in his charming converted French farmhouse, while his wife, Jacqueline, is away. He has arranged for a Cordon Bleu cook to prepare gourmet delights, and has invited his best friend, Robert, along to provide the alibi. It's foolproof. What could possibly go wrong?

The production runs June 8-24 at the Raleigh Little Theatre, 301 Pogue Street, Raleigh. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 919-821-3111, Monday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m., or by visiting the theatre's website at www.raleighlittletheatre.org.

Photography Credit: Areon Mobasher

About Raleigh Little Theatre

Founded in 1936, Raleigh Little Theatre (RLT) is one of the oldest, continuously operating, community theatres in the United States. RLT offers entertainment, education and community programs year-round, reaching 40,000 people. As a community theatre, RLT engages hundreds of volunteers, under the guidance of professional staff, to achieve its mission and to bring quality live theatre to the Triangle area. Visit www.raleighlittletheatre.org for more information.

 


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