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Driftwood Players launches its 67th season with Ken Ludwig's farce, "A Fox on the Fairway," running from September 19 to October 12 at the Wade James Theatre in Edmonds. The production highlights the comedic elements of golf, emphasizing the importance of timing in both the sport and the performance. Tickets are available through the theater's box office.