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July 17, 2017

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Big Comedy Comes to a Small Space at Mount Baker Theatre Aug. 10-20, 2017

Mount Baker Theatre (MBT) in Bellingham, WA presents comedy show Help! My Husband Has Gone Missing, My Daughter is Getting Married, and I am Having Hot Flashes, a touring comedy performed in MBT’s intimate Walton Theatre. Showing for a two-week engagement Thursday-Sunday, August 10-20, at 7:30 pm, audiences will be amused, delighted, and even comforted by Louise Roche's new play. Actress Kimberly Richards from Late Nite Catechism stars as Barbara who has just survived her 50th birthday and refuses to slide gently into middle age. This play is the perfect girls’ night out, but audiences say that it is “a must see . . . even the men thoroughly enjoyed it.” Ditch the romance and fluff for a funny and real show that has an understanding of “what makes women tick.” Louise Roche presents another emotional roller-coaster ride that is sometimes comical, sometimes emotional and always inspirational. Part of the mission of Mount Baker Theatre is to bring world-class entertainment to Bellingham as the local hub for live performing arts. Tickets to Help! My Husband Has Gone Missing, My Daughter is Getting Married, and I am Having Hot Flashes can be purchased for $45.50 plus applicable fees. For tickets call: 360-734-6080 or visit mountbakertheatre.com. 2017-2018 Season Sponsor is Saturna Capital.  Show sponsor Liza Gossett. The Mount Baker Theatre, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the performing arts, receives support from a Tourism Facilities Grant from the City of Bellingham.

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