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“Three Viewings” by playwright Jeffrey Hatcher will be presented by Valley Playhouse on March 8-11 and March 15-18 at the Court Square Theater.

Regular performances begin at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees start at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12/ or $10 per person for seniors and for a group of 10, and can be purchased at the door or online. 

“Three Viewings”  reveals that sometimes only at death do we fully realize how we feel about the departed — and perhaps ourselves; that death can bring out the best and the worst in survivors; and that no matter how familiar the deceased may be, they can still surprise us.

The Playhouse has been providing opportunities for the community to participate in theatrical productions in Harrisonburg since 1966. Recent plays include “The Lion in Winter,” “The End of the World As We Know It,” “Kimberly Akimbo,” “The Drawer Boy,” “Our Town,” “Life X3,” “Morning’s at Seven,” “The Last Night of Bally Hoo,” “Collected Stories,” “The Blue Hotel” and “Almost Maine.” The organization welcomes novice or experienced actors, and volunteers for staff positions or stage crew.

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