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THE WORLD PREMIERE! Lomethenge DARK A GHOST STORY FOR THE STAGE SEPTEMBER ADULT AND STUDENT WRITTEN BY PAUL ELLIOTT TICKETS AVAILABLE 12 22 TH SAT EVENINGS: 7:30 PM A powerful story of family that throws a chill down the spine. After losing their six-year-old son in a drowning accident, Neal and Vickie try to start life over again by moving to another state, another home. They are only in the new house a couple of nights before Vickie begins to hear a child's crying in the darkness. Afraid she may be losing her mind, she keeps it a secret from her husband until he begins to hear it as well. Frantically tearing the house apart, they try to find the source of the crying, hoping that maybe, just maybe, it might be their son trying to reach through to them. The thought of his being lost between life and death terrifies them, but what they discover is something worse, much worse...Something Dark This show contains mature subject matter. SUN MATINEES: 2:30 PM MARKET HOUSE THEATRE 270.444.6828 MarketHouseTheatre.org THE WORLD PREMIERE! Lomethenge DARK A GHOST STORY FOR THE STAGE SEPTEMBER ADULT AND STUDENT WRITTEN BY PAUL ELLIOTT TICKETS AVAILABLE 12 22 TH SAT EVENINGS: 7:30 PM A powerful story of family that throws a chill down the spine. After losing their six-year-old son in a drowning accident, Neal and Vickie try to start life over again by moving to another state, another home. They are only in the new house a couple of nights before Vickie begins to hear a child's crying in the darkness. Afraid she may be losing her mind, she keeps it a secret from her husband until he begins to hear it as well. Frantically tearing the house apart, they try to find the source of the crying, hoping that maybe, just maybe, it might be their son trying to reach through to them. The thought of his being lost between life and death terrifies them, but what they discover is something worse, much worse...Something Dark This show contains mature subject matter. SUN MATINEES: 2:30 PM MARKET HOUSE THEATRE 270.444.6828 MarketHouseTheatre.org