MOUNT CARROLL, ILLINOIS (September 24, 2019) — Timber Lake Playhouse, the premier professional summer-theatre of northwest Illinois, will dedicate the new lobby construction with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Saturday, September 28, at 4PM. The Ribbon-Cutting will be a part of the Fall Festival activities and BrewFest on the TLP campus from noon until 6PM. The fest will include tastings of popular craft-beers and wines, food-trucks, hay-rides, and activities for the whole family, and features the popular craft-beers of Lena Brewery.

Attendees may purchase beer and wine-tasting tickets at the event. Tickets may be used for wine- and craft-beer-tasting, soda, pumpkin-decorating, face-painting, bag-games, ladder-hockey, hay-rides, trail-rides, and other games and activities. There will also be food available for purchase.

Heartache Tonight, the Eagles Tribute Band, will be in concert that day at the theatre at 2PM and 7PM. From the powerful guitar-duel in “Hotel California” to the shimmering harmonies of “Peaceful Easy Feeling”, a Heartache Tonight show is a true Eagles concert-experience featuring all the timeless classic songs from one of the greatest rock-bands of all time. There are still tickets available for the 2PM concert.

Beginning on October 5, Timber Lake Terror, The Haunted Experience at Timber Lake will run Saturday nights in October. The Experience includes the Trail of Terror, Fun House, Haunted House, and an Escape Room. TLP will close out October 26 with their annual offering of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.  November 16 brings The Blooze Brothers Revue and the TLP Christmas show — Christmas Kaleidoscope — runs December 5–12.

Tickets for all Timber Lake events are available online at www.timberlakeplayhouse.org or by calling the Box Office at (815) 244-2035. Box Office hours are Monday through Friday from 10AM–3PM and until intermission on show days.

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