Tate High Drama Presents ‘Stealing Home’

April 7, 2017

The Tate High School Drama Department will present the Pat Cook comedy “Stealing Home” at 7:00 Friday night.

Tickets will be available at the door of the Tate cafetorium for $7.

Cecil, and his partner in crime, Pug, are caught in a funeral home in the middle of the night, where they hope to heist a few trinkets. What neither expected was Beulah Meadows, the owner of the place, showing up and recognizing Cecil as her long-lost son, Jimmy, who vanished from an amusement park some 25 years earlier. This, of course, comes as a tragic shock to Beulah’s daughters, who were just about to sell the funeral home for quite a bundle.

Before you know it, the place is overrun with other-worldly sisters, whining lawyers, policemen, psychiatrists and nuns! Is Cecil really there to help out his would-be mother?

Or is he sticking around because he has a crush on Joan, the mortician? And is Cecil really Beulah’s long-lost son? Find out in this frantic farce when two con men set out to lift a few pieces of silverware and end up Stealing Home.

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