No Coward’s Epitaph returns to stage
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News from the Port Polson Players
POLSON — The Port Polson Players are continuing our 47th season with the encore performance of No Coward’s Epitaph.
This musical by Port Polson Players Co-Producer Neal Lewing returns to the stage after its critically acclaimed world premiere. It tells the story of Thomas Francis Meagher, the Irish patriot who became Montana’s first acting territorial governor. Full of all the action, intrigue, commentary, and romance that defined Meagher’s brief life (1823-67), the show captures his ongoing legacy that remains relevant today.
No Coward’s Epitaph plays its encore production two weekends at Polson’s log Theatre on the Lake, May 20 thru May 29.
Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.
We’ve had requests from across the state to re-up the show, including author Paul Wylie who wrote “The Irish General Thomas Francis Meagher.” He’ll be attending Sunday, May 22, which will include a Q&A after the show, as well as a book signing featuring Wylies publication.
Tickets are $17 for adults and $16 for senior citizens and students. Make reservations by calling 406- 883-9212 or go to PortPolsonPlayers.com.