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Stroll Down Memory Lane with John McGivern

Do you remember those fun summers as a kid? John McGivern will share his stories and hopefully you will too.

Summer Stories with John McGivern will evoke everyone’s favorite memories of summers the way they were growing up. This fun, funny one man show plays at Metropolis Performing Arts Centre on July 15, 3 p.m. 

Emmy award-winning baby boomer John McGivern knows just what it was like to grow up in the Midwest. Join him in reminiscing about the best times of summer in his hilarious one man show.

Relive childhood summers filled with family vacations, summer camps, and the dread of returning to school come Labor Day. His brilliant comedy and storytelling captures the essence of summer and makes you feel like a kid again.

 Summer Stories with John McGivern comes to Metropolis July 15, 2012 at 3:00 P.M. Tickets are $30, Seniors $25 and can be purchased at MetropolisArts.com or by calling the Box Office at 847-577-2121. 

Summer Stories with John McGivern is part of the Comedy Series at Metropolis, an exciting series that brings hilarious performances to the Chicagoland area. More Comedy Series shows include The Second City’s Girls’ Night Out, and Thinking with Your Head…Men Exposed.

Metropolis’ Comedy Series is proudly sponsored by Salsa 17 Mexican Grill.

Metropolis is located in the heart of Chicago’s northwest suburbs in downtown Arlington Heights at the intersection of Campbell and Vail Avenue (111 West Campbell Street). Street parking is available.

 

Information submitted by Metropolis Performing Arts Centre     

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