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If you’re looking for a fun night out close to home, Hillsborough’s own Somerset Valley Players is kicking off the new year with a fast‑paced comedy that promises big laughs and plenty of heart. Opening January 16th, Drinking Habits brings classic farce, quick wit, and a dash of romance to the local stage—making it a perfect pick for Somerset County neighbors who love supporting community theater. Email:Reservations@svptheatre.org
The story unfolds inside the Sisters of Perpetual Sewing, where two nuns have been secretly making wine to keep their convent afloat. Their well‑intentioned operation is thrown into chaos when Paul and Sally—reporters, former fiancés, and determined truth‑seekers—arrive undercover disguised as a priest and a nun. Their presence, combined with the arrival of a mysterious new sister, sparks a wave of suspicion that “spies from Rome” have been sent to shut the convent down.
What follows is a whirlwind of mistaken identities, spilled secrets, rekindled romances, and plenty of laugh‑out‑loud moments as everyone scrambles to protect the convent and each other.
Somerset Valley Players - Drinking Habits — Opening January 16th
Show Dates:
January 16th – February 1st
Fridays & Saturdays – 8 PM
Sundays – 2 PM
Tickets:
Adults: $24
Seniors/Students: $22
For Somerset residents looking for an affordable, entertaining night out just minutes away, this is a great chance to support local arts and enjoy a lively performance close to home.