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Theatre returns to the Ironworkers Local 7
Tomorrow night the Actors Playhouse will present “I Never Sang For My Father,” a play written by Robert Anderson which later became a movie starring Gene Hackman.
This local production, directed by George and Rosemary McDonough, will premiere tomorrow (Feb. 29) night at the Ironworkers Local 7 Hall on Old Colony Avenue in Southie. As I've noted before, it's a great space to watch a play.
There will be three more performances after that -- on Saturday (March 1) and the following weekend (March 7 and 8) -- and they all start at 8 p.m. Admission is $15, and parking is free. For more information, call 617-269-8084.
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