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New July performance for Many Hats Theatre Company

A new performance and a change in ticket sales policy for Many Hats Theatre Company as the troupe prepares for opening night of "State of Confusion" in July. Ticket sales will now be available for purchase only at the troupe's ticket outlet at the Cannery Trade Centre.
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PENTICTON - The Many Hats Theatre Company is preparing for a new performance to launch at Cannery Stage, starting in July.

The theatre troupe presents “State of Confusion,” a new performance by Michael L. Poirier to run July 7 to 30 at the Cannery Stage, located at 1475 Fairview Road.

“State of Confusion” takes a lighthearted look at what happens when young love collides with Canadian politics.

In his Many Hats debut, Matthew Cave is a hockey player who happens to fall for the Prime Minister’s daughter, Page Prosser. An attempt at a normal courtship follows as Matt’s parents try to create a normal environment for the two.

A change  in tickets sales taking place this month will see tickets only available at the Many Hats Theatre Company ticket outlet in the Cannery Trade Centre. Seats can be reserved by calling 250-460-1842. Reserved seats are $22 for adults and $19 for students.

“State of Confusion” opens July 7 with performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. throughout July. A Sunday matinee starts at 2 p.m.

The opening night audience is also invited to a reception at Play Estate Winery in the new Skaha Hills subdivision, immediately following the opening night performance.


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