‘Normal is an illusion’

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Addams Family musical continues tonight

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  • Two Addams Family ancestors do the twist during the opening number of “The Addams Family,” a musical comedy, opening tonight at Southwest Playhouse. Visit southwestplayhouse.com for tickets and show dates. Leanna Cook/WDN
  • Uncle Fester, played by Dean McSpadden, expresses his love for the moon during a scene of “The Addams Family,” a musical comedy which opens this weekend at Southwest Playhouse in Clinton. Leanna Cook/WDN
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The delightfully morbid humor of “The Addams Family,” a musical comedy, premiers 7:30 p.m. tonight at Southwest Playhouse in Clinton.

The plot follows the loveably grim Addams Family as they deal with new challenges — Wednesday is all grown up and engaged to Lucas Beineke. However, not only is he painfully normal, he’s from Ohio.

While Lucas and Wednesday keep the exact nature of their relationship a secret from their families, Wednesday enlists the help of her father Gomez to host a “normal” family dinner with both families, after which the couple’s engagement would be announced. Unfortunately, Lucas’ parents, Mal and

Unfortunately, Lucas’ parents, Mal and Alice, aren’t as taken with the Addams’ morbid sensibilities. Morticia is not a fan of Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend, Pugsley feels like he is losing his sister and Gomez is trapped between keeping the engagement a secret and not lying to his wife.

Meanwhile, Uncle Fester has enlisted the help of the Addams’ ancestors as backup. The first act comes to a climax after the ill-fated dinner and a game of “full disclosure.” Cracks in the relationships are revealed, and the young lovers run off to get married without the chaos of their judgmental parents.

Will Wednesday and Lucas get their happy ending? Will Morticia forgive Gomez for keeping secrets? Will Mal and Alice Beineke rekindle the romance in their marriage? Will Uncle Fester ever confess his love to the moon?

Find out this weekend at Southwest Playhouse. Playtimes are 7:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday, followed by a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee.

Tickets are $16 for adults, $12 for students and $10 for children younger than 12 years. They are available at the box office at 508 Nowahy Ave. in Clinton or online at southwestplayhouse.com.

Can’t make it this weekend? The show will have a second run 7:30 p.m October 15 and 16 as well as 2 p.m. October 17.

As a bonus, the last performance will feature a costume contest sponsored by the Weatherford Daily News. It is open to all children attending the show. Six lucky winners will receive large trick-or-treat bags filled with goodies from candy to monster slime to Halloween masks.