‘A Comedy of Tenors’ first performance set Wednesday

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The cast of “A Comedy of Tenors” is putting the finishing touches on a scene from the play set to open Wednesday.
The two-act comedy by Ken Ludwig is set in 1930s Paris, with a soccer stadium filled with 30,000 fans ready for the concert of the century, but runaway chaos, mistaken identities, and bedroom hijinks may prevent it from ever happening.
The show will be presented at Eunice Players’ Theatre (121 2nd St.) March 14, 16 and 21-24 at 7 p.m. Dinner Theatre is Thursday at 6 p.m. A matinee performance will be held Sunday, March 18 at 2 p.m.
Individual tickets are $15 for all seats ; dinner is an additional $20. All tickets may be purchased at Revente (120 S. 2nd St.) or David’s Limited (204 S. Second St.), or by calling 337-457-8360 or 337-546-0163 to charge by phone. Visa and MasterCard are accepted for advance sales but not at the door.
Season ticket holders should call the phone number on their season ticket to make reservations.
Season tickets are still available for purchase and can be used toward this play.