Opening night is on September 16th, with more performances on the 17th and 18th and from the 22nd to the 25th.
INGERSOLL - After a two year hiatus thanks to the pandemic, the Ingersoll Theatre of Performing Arts (ITOPA) is back this season with the comedy show, "Four Weddings and an Elvis".
Director Dennis Angyal says the show is about a Las Vegas wedding chapel, and that audiences can expect lots of laughs.
“We are absolutely having a ball during rehearsals. The characters are hilarious, and there will be Elvis Presley music playing somewhere. If the audience enjoys the play as much as we do, they’ll have a blast.”
Angyal is ecstatic with the cast and crew he has been working with, and is excited for the final product.
Opening night is on September 16th, with more performances on the 17th and 18th and from the 22nd to the 25th.
Showtimes and ticket sales can be found here.

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