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Heaven Can Wait
Presented by Garland Civic Theatre
When: Friday, Oct. 24, 2008, 8 p.m.
Where: Patty Granville Arts Center, 300 North 5th Street, Garland
Cost: $6 - $20
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Description
Mr. Jordan is checking passengers who are to depart on an airplane to the Hereafter. The routine is interrupted by the arrival of Joe Pendleton, an attractive prizefighter who refuses to admit he is dead. Joe is not scheduled to arrive for another sixty years! But as Joe starts to return to Earth to continue his fighting, word reached Heaven that Max Levene, Joe’s manager, thinking he had been killed, had Joe’s body cremated, and Joe has no body to return to. Jordan promises to find Joe another body and is informed that the wealthy Jonathan Farnsworth is about to be murdered by his wife. So Joe suddenly finds himself in the home of the financier, visible as Joe to the audience but apparently as Farnsworth to Mrs. Farnsworth and the public.
Call 972-205-2790 for tickets.
Information from theater company's site
Some nearby drink specials on Oct. 24th
- Dos Banderas Mexican Cuisine And Cantina: 11 am - 7 pm: $3 margaritas
Some nearby restaurants
- Paw Paw's Sweet Shop & Cafe
- Corner Pocket Sandwich Shoppe
- Hubbard's Cubbard
- Hong Kong Buffet (Garland)
- Main Street Bar & Grill
Some nearby events on Oct. 24th
- For Whom the Tinkerbell Tolls, Plaza Theatre, 7:30 p.m.
Event posted May 6, 2008
Last updated May 6, 2008
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