Arts · Theatre

Lost on the 4th of July

Enjoy the mature comedy Lost on the 4th of July at the Sampson Community Theatre.

Sat, 27 Jun 2026 Sampson Community Theatre Clinton , North Carolina
Sampson Community Theatre in Clinton, North Carolina, presents the mature comedy 'Lost on the 4th of July,' written by Rick Harlowe. Directed by Tom Wilbur and Erica, this production promises a night of laughter and engaging storytelling. The theatre is a cornerstone of the local arts scene, providing a space for community members to showcase their talents and enjoy high-quality performances. Don't miss this entertaining play that captures the spirit of community theatre in Clinton.

What to Expect

A professional-quality theatrical production of a mature comedy play.

Who Should Attend

  • Theatre fans
  • Comedy lovers
  • Local community members
  • Clinton residents
  • Arts supporters

Agenda Overview

The play is scheduled for June 27, 2026, at the Sampson Community Theatre.
Venue & Address
Sampson Community Theatre
115 Fayetteville St
Clinton , North Carolina – 28328
United States
Organizer
Sampson Community Theatre · Theatre
A community theatre in Clinton, NC, dedicated to local arts and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the theatre?
Sampson Community Theatre, 115 Fayetteville St, Clinton, NC 28328.
What is the play about?
It is a mature comedy written by Rick Harlowe.
Who is directing?
The play is directed by Tom Wilbur and Erica.
Is it suitable for children?
The play is described as a mature comedy; please check with the theatre for age recommendations.
How do I get tickets?
Tickets are available through the Sampson Community Theatre website.
Is there parking?
Yes, parking is available near the theatre in downtown Clinton.
Tags
Theatre Comedy Clinton North Carolina Arts Performance Community
Summary
A mature comedy play performed at the Sampson Community Theatre.
Highlights
  • Mature comedy performance
  • Local community theatre
  • Directed by Tom Wilbur and Erica
  • Written by Rick Harlowe
  • Engaging storytelling
  • Support for local arts
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