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LOWER LAKE — Lake County Theatre Company raises the curtain on “Dearly Beloved,” one of three comedies by Jamie Woote, Jessie Jones and Nicholas Hope, at 7 p.m. Friday in Weaver Auditorium at the Lower Lake Historic Schoolhouse Museum.

The production features many of the same actors who appeared in LCTC productions of “Southern Hospitality” and “Christmas Bells.” They form the friends and family of the Futrell sisters who are bound and determined to marry off their beautiful niece, Tina Jo, “in style.”

The comedy involves a police chase, a guy with hallucinations and a plotting woman who thinks “the Futrell family just recently learned to walk on their hind legs.”

Performances will run for two weekends. Showtimes are 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Feb. 18 and 19 and 2 p.m. Sunday and Feb. 20.

The cost is $12 for reserved seating and $10 for general seatin with a $2 reduction for seniors, students and LCTC members.

Reserved tickets can be purchased at Catfish Books in Lakeport, 263-4454. General seating is available at all ticket locations, which include Griffin Furniture in Clearlake, 994-2112; and the Lower Lake Historic Schoolhouse Museum in Lower Lake, 995-3565.

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