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Tri-School Productions will present Carlo Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters, beginning Oct. 26.


"As a senior getting ready for college, I can say that this show is going to be one of the best and no doubt the funniest fall shows Tri-School Productions has put on in the past few years,” said Serra senior Joey Ruggiero (Dr. Lombardi). “I love this new era of the Tri-School family.”

The classic “comedia” play will electrify the stage. Truffuldino is a humble servant from Turin, who finds himself in search of a master to take care of him. Not only does he find one master, he finds two! The show is a hilarious tale of mistaken identity.


“The play is hilarious, and it’s fun for all ages,” said Mercy sophomore Maggie Eichler, (Smeraldina). “This is my first time doing a Tri-School production. I’ve been having a great time with the cast and it’s sure to be a great show.”


“Tri-School Productions is a really fun and great way to get involved,” agreed NDB freshman Meaghan Uhl (Clarice). “I had a blast in the show, and everyone should come and see it!”


Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Serra Gellert Auditorium on Fridays and Saturdays, October 26-November 3. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. To purchase, please visit www.trischoolproductions.com.

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