It's about a washed up professional bowler who receives an interesting offer from a rich Count online.
INGERSOLL - The Ingersoll Theatre of Performing Arts is about to debut its next production called 7-10 Split.
It's about a washed up professional bowler named Earl, and Adam Tanton will bring the role to life on stage.
"Twenty years ago he was a really great bowler, but life happens and his son came along so he had to make a hard decision. He's been trying to get it together and be a success for 20 years and now it's all come to a head."
Earl tries some get rich quick schemes over the years, but things change when he receives an interesting offer from a rich Count online.
It's written by playwright Michael Wilmot and it features only four characters on stage with Earl, Earl's wife, Earl's brother-in-law, and the villain of the show.
The show will make it's debut at 7:30 p.m. this Friday and it will be followed by an opening night reception so you can enjoy some snacks while meeting members of the cast.
There will be seven performances total leading up to the final curtain call on Sunday October 19th. Tickets can be purchased online here or at the box office.
Adam Tanton stopped by the Heart FM studio to chat with Dan and Marcie on Tuesday October 7th. You can listen to the full interview below:

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