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Creek Man gets two more weeks

Recently, Megan Grumbling wrote about Creek Man: The Unforgettable True Story of the Accordion-Playing Merman, a play written and performed by its subject, Gary Sredzienski, known in Seacoast-land as "Creek Man."

Harbor Light Stage, which produced the play, has announced there's another run of the show, this time not in York, but in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, at Strawbery Banke, the local-history museum and arts center. It starts tonight (May 29), and runs through June 7 on Fridays at 7:30 pm, Saturdays at 4 and 8 pm, and Sundays at 4 pm. Tickets are $25, with $5 off if you also purchase a museum ticket for $15 (17 and under are $10; 4 and under are free).


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