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Director:
Rob Wilds
This play, which won the
Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1944 is about Elwood P.
Dowd, a good-natured, mild-mannered eccentric who is
known in all of the cafeterias and saloons in his small
town. Elwood is polite and cheerful and always friendly
toward any strangers he might encounter, and he has just
one problematic character trait: his best friend is an
invisible six-foot-tall rabbit, Harvey.
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Bring your friends to
Lakewood Theatre to meet Elwood P. Dowd, a mild-mannered
cheerful man and the loonies that surround him . . . but leave a
seat open for his invisible friend, Harvey!
October 6-21,
2006 |
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