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'Southern Sirens' comes to Holly Theater
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A story of five adult female friends telling secrets and discovering truths is the basis for the play “Southern Sirens.”

And the Holly Theater plans to portray the comic tale Sept. 11-13 and 18-20 at 69 W. Main St. in Dahlonega.

Showtimes are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $20 and available at hollytheater.com.

The story centers Grace, Lilah, Celia, Kristin and Bridget, who met in Spartanburg while their children attended the same preschool. Every year without fail, the ladies have an all-girls beach getaway.

This year, Kristin has chosen the avant garde Atlantis beach house for their accommodation. The ladies begin drinking margaritas and divulging some of their biggest secrets to one another.

In her luggage, Grace finds her husband’s pants wrapped up in her sarong. (It was a role playing thing.) In his pants, she finds a note from Dixie Lynn Lee, soliciting her husband, Preston, into an adulterous affair.

The incident catapults the five friends into a series of comical law-breaking behaviors that culminate in the kidnapping of the local homewrecker Dixie Lynn Lee to teach her a lesson.

For more information, visit www.hollytheater.com or 706-864-3759.