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March 28, 2008
Tonight and tomorrow: Blithe spirits take center stage
Blithe Spirit begins its run at Trinity Rep in Providence tonight at 8.
Noel Coward's classic comedic play tells the story of writer Charles Condomine, who during a séance unwittingly conjures the ghost of his first wife, Elvira, much to the annoyance of his new wife, Ruth.
There will also be showings at 8 p.m. tomorrow and at 7 p.m. Sunday. The production runs through April 27.
Read the Journal's preview of the show.
Tomorrow, Providence's St. Patrick’s Day Parade, postponed from its original date because of rain, will be held at noon, 12 days after the actual date of St. Patrick’s Day.
The parade will step off at Elmhurst Avenue and Smith Street and head to the State House, where there will be a reviewing stand.
For more of what's happening this weekend, visit projo.com's Lifebeat and calendar pages.
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