Hello all,
The McManus Comedies, written by nationally renowned humor writer Patrick F. McManus, will be back at the Mount Baker Theatre October 19-24!
Poor Again...Dagnabbit! (October 19-21)
Patrick F. McManus has done it again….become poor! And this time he’s written a new play about it for his even poorer and indentured actor, Tim Behrens. Both author and actor guarantee laughs as they describe Pat’s childhood of poverty, his confrontations with wolves at the door, his inspired descriptions of the Great Depression’s impacts on everything from cars to maggot farming, from school assignments to dating. >More info
Scrambled McManus (October 22-24)
Scrambled McManus is a bumper crop of tales harvested from the first three McManus Comedies: A Fine and Pleasant Misery, McManus in Love, and Pot Luck, and about 30 minutes of totally new material. The stories were selected by Pat and Tim as their favorites - and the favorites of past audiences. >More info
Tickets: $27.50 full, $23 groups (12+) plus applicable fees | 360.734.6080
www.mountbakertheatre.com These are great show for all ages. Hope to see you there!
Patrick F. McManus Plays at Mount Baker Theatre
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RE:Patrick F. McManus Plays at Mount Baker Theatre
MBT, thanks for reposting this. When my brother and I drove my sailboat out from Wisconsin to Spokane (before the days of MP3s and CDs) we took turns reading a McManus book out loud while the other drove. Great entertainment!
RE:Patrick F. McManus Plays at Mount Baker Theatre
We're going, although they will have to haul me out on a stretcher. I'll probably pass out from laughing so hard.
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RE:Patrick F. McManus Plays at Mount Baker Theatre
I started reading his books when I was a kid and quickly went through all of them. Being a native Washingtonian, I could really relate and his books kept me in stitches (and often my parents too because I just had to share with them). Even if you are not from WA, I highly recommend his books to any outdoor sportsman. Funny stuff. Haven't seen any plays of his, but if they're as good as the writing, then they should be funny. 
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