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Carmela Castro, left, and Victoria Machado portray the maternal grandmother and mother of a boy killed in a tragic accident in Community Little Theatre’s production of “Rabbit Hole.” Though the grieving parents struggle, the play “is not all gloom and doom and darkness,” director Linda Britt said. “It’s surprisingly humorous, because humorous things still happen” despite life’s unpredictable heartbreak. “Rabbit Hole” opens Friday, June 1, and runs through June 10 at Great Falls Arts Center in Auburn. For tickets, call 783-0958 or visit www.laclt.com.
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‘Surprisingly humorous’
Carmela Castro, left, and Victoria Machado portray the maternal grandmother and mother of a boy killed in a tragic accident in Community Little Theatre’s production of “Rabbit Hole.” Though the grieving parents struggle, the play “is not all gloom and doom and darkness,” director Linda Britt said. “It’s surprisingly humorous, because humorous things still happen” despite life’s unpredictable heartbreak. “Rabbit Hole” opens Friday, June 1, and runs through June 10 at Great Falls Arts Center in Auburn. For tickets, call 783-0958 or visit www.laclt.com.
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