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Jennifer Brown as Alyssa and Thomas Azar as Homer in “The Game,” opening this Friday.

Photo by Paul Mehaffey

Looking for a break from the usual holiday programming? The Warehouse Theatre has you covered.

Their newest play, “The Game,” is a comedy by Bekah Brunstetter, and there isn’t a candy cane in sight. Love a solid sitcom (think: “Abbott Elementary”) that makes you laugh but feel feelings too? You’ll love this multi-generational ensemble comedy, opening this Friday, Dec. 5.

Running through Dec. 21, “The Game” is directed by Caroline Jane Davis and features a great cast.

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