Driftwood Players' A Fox on the Fairway opens September 19, 2025 - tickets available now

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Driftwood Players will debut "A Fox on the Fairway" on September 19, 2025, at the Wade James Theatre in Shoreline. Tickets are currently available for this comedic play by Ken Ludwig, which runs until October 12. This production marks the beginning of the Driftwood Players' 67th season, highlighting their commitment to providing quality entertainment to the community. The play is anticipated to draw both longtime fans and new audience members, showcasing the talent of local performers. The Wade James Theatre, located at 950 Main St, has been a vital part of the local arts scene, hosting numerous productions over the years.

This upcoming performance aims to deliver a blend of humor and engaging storytelling. Ken Ludwig is known for his witty writing, which adds to the excitement surrounding the play. The Driftwood Players invite the Shoreline community to enjoy a night of entertainment this fall.

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