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Cash on Delivery

Friday June 19, 2009 - Sunday July 19, 2009
Rated: G

Theatre Arlington presents the laugh-out-loud comedy, Cash on Delivery, written by Michael Cooney and directed by BJ Cleveland.

When a con-artist who’s hoodwinked the government for years, suddenly finds himself under investigation, he must find a way to outwit them by using unsuspecting relatives and neighbors in his tumultuous plot. This hysterically funny, fast-paced British farce will have everyone laughing from start to finish.

Admission:

  • $17.00 – Adults
  • $15.00 – Students & Seniors

Discounts available for Groups of 10 or more, Press Pass and Pass Book holders.

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