|  "Rumors" was written in 1988 and is considered Simon's first farce, 
			a type of comedy that includes lots of action, a fast and furious 
			plot line. When asked why he chose "Rumors," Holden said: "I am very 
			familiar with it, having seen it in a touring Broadway show, and 
			have always enjoyed it. The show is a great actor's showcase and 
			includes a really great set."  The action takes place in an upscale New York City suburb as four 
			couples gather for a birthday party. The host is the birthday boy, 
			but he never shows onstage. The couples talk about him, but he 
			remains in an upstairs bedroom. Then a gunshot is heard, and the 
			show is off to the races! While the guests wait for the police, 
			rumors fly fast and furious about the gunshot that has wounded the 
			unseen host. 
			 Neil Simon has written some of the most popular and enduring 
			plays of the late 20th century. He began his career writing for 
			television comedies, working with the likes of Woody Allen and Mel 
			Brooks, giants of the comedy world. Simon went on to write "The Last 
			of the Red Hot Lovers" and "Barefoot in the Park," Broadway hits 
			that were later turned into movies. His most famous play may be "The 
			Odd Couple," which was later adapted into a movie and a long-running 
			television show. 
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             "Rumors" will be presented in the Johnston Center for Performing 
			Arts on the Lincoln College campus Nov. 6-10. The Wednesday through 
			Saturday shows will be at 7:30 p.m., and the Sunday show will be a 2 
			p.m. matinee.  Holden invites the public to come out and enjoy a fun show. He 
			did mention that the show contains mature language.  Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for students, with a $1 price 
			for Lincoln College students. Tickets may be obtained at the box 
			office the day of the show, or reserved by calling the office at 
			217-732-3155, ext. 280. The ticket office voice mail will open one 
			week before the show.  For more information, Holden may be reached at 217-732-3155, ext. 
			276, or 
			mholden@lincolncollege.edu. 
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