Summer theatre begins
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Bob DiGiallonardo teams up with Karen and Neal Lewing in the 1938 play “Gaslight” that gave rise to the psychological term “gas lighting,” which describes an abuser’s attempts to make a victim doubt his or her sanity. The 1938 play “Gaslight” premiered in London and later ran on Broadway as “Angel Street.” The Players 40th season of Summer Theatre opens with the Victorian thriller at Polson’s beautiful theatre on the south end of Flathead Lake July 1 through July 19, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. The Players are dark on Monday and Tuesdays. Tickets are $18 for adults and $17 for senior citizens and students. Go to PortPolsonPlayers.com or call 406-883-9212 for reservations or more information.