'A decision could change your life': Racine Theatre Guild to stage 'Now and Then' starting Feb. 23
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RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A new production is set to take the stage in Racine, as the Racine Theatre Guild begins its run of "Now and Then" from Friday, Feb. 23 through Sunday, March 10. A special American Sign Language interpretation will take place on Friday, March 1.
"Now and Then" is a romantic comedy that takes place in 1981 as a bartender is closing up shop, until a last-minute customer offers him and his girlfriend $2,000 to have a drink with him. The decision to say yes led made a profound impact, leading the trio into a revealing conversation about their lives, the choices they have made and the love they share.
To learn more about the production, Joycelyn Fish, Director of Marketing and Development with the Racine Theatre Guild, joined us on Wednesday, Feb. 21.
Additional information about showtimes and tickets can be found by clicking here.