Drinking Habits 2” overflows with more wine, laughs and nun-sense

Posted 2/16/17

Drinking Habits 2 is a comedy/farce sequel to Drinking Habits. The same characters from Drinking Habits return. Sister Augusta and Sister Philamena have grown weary of life in the convent. So when …

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Drinking Habits 2” overflows with more wine, laughs and nun-sense

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Drinking Habits 2 is a comedy/farce sequel to Drinking Habits. The same characters from Drinking Habits return.

Sister Augusta and Sister Philamena have grown weary of life in the convent. So when they receive word that an orphanage will be closed down unless the convent can raise the money to save it, the sisters plot to make their award-winning wine, hiding it from the ever-watchful eye of Mother Superior.

Back row left to right: Sue Wild, Deb Speckin, Jack Webb, Joel Hawkins, Bob Speckin and Laura Reed. L TO R) Front row left to right: Richelle Battams and Lori Shula.

Meanwhile, Paul is still reeling from having been left at the altar a second time by his former fiancée, Sally. Determined to save the orphanage he grew up in, Paul, along with Mother Superior, Father Chenille, his very pregnant sister Kate and her husband George, decide to mount a play to raise the money the orphanage needs.

But when Mother Superior believes she’s had a vision, George can’t remember his lines, and Kate can’t stop her uncontrollable cravings, things are thrown into chaos just as the curtain rises.

Get your tickets now as the seats for this show will sell quickly!

The show runs February 23-24-25-26 and March 2-3-4-5

Tickets are available by calling the ticket hotline (863) 675-3066 (Leave a message and your call will be promptly returned) Online at www.firehousecommunitytheatre.com The Firehouse Community Theatre is located in beautiful downtown LaBelle, FL at 241 N. Bridge Street.

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