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A Comedy/Drama by the Pulitzer Prize winning author
of Driving Miss Daisy, Alfred Urhy
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A Main Stage Production
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Fridays and Saturdays
September 19 – October 18, 2008
Curtain Time 8:00 PM
Sunday Matinees
September 21 – October 12, 2008
Curtain Time 2:00 PM
Performed at the Tower Theatre
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The Last Night of Ballyhoo takes place in Atlanta,
Georgia, in December of 1939. Gone with the Wind is having its
world premiere, and Hitler is invading Poland, but Atlanta's
elitist German Jews are much more concerned with who is going to
Ballyhoo, the social event of the season. Especially concerned is
the Freitag family: bachelor Adolph, his widowed sister, Beulah
(Boo) Levy, and their also widowed sister-in-law, Reba. Boo is
determined to have her dreamy, unpopular daughter, Lala, attend
Ballyhoo, believing it will be Lala's last chance to find a
socially acceptable husband. Adolph brings his new assistant, Joe
Farkas, home for dinner. Joe is Brooklyn born and bred, and
furthermore is of Eastern European heritage - several social rungs
below the Freitags, in Beulah's opinion. Lala, however, is charmed
by Joe and she hints broadly about being taken to Ballyhoo, but he
turns her down. This enrages Boo, and matters get worse when Joe
falls for Lala's cousin, Reba's daughter, Sunny, home from
Wellesley for Christmas vacation. Will Boo succeed in snaring
Peachy Weil, a member of one of the finest Jewish families in the
South? Will Sunny and Joe avoid the land mines of prejudice that
stand in their way? Will Lala ever get to Ballyhoo? The family
gets pulled apart and then mended together with plenty of comedy,
romance and revelations along the way. Events take several
unexpected turns as the characters face where they come from and
are forced to deal with who they really are.
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