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October 23 through November 13, 2004
We hope you’re ready for many fast
and furious laughs as a London cabbie discovers that keeping his
two wives apart, and a secret from the police is not as easy as he
thought. This wild English farce about a bigamous cab driver in hot
water had so many patrons in stitches it played in London for nine
years! Don’t miss the action! Enjoy an evening of non-stop slapstick
comedy. |
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By Ray Cooney Directed by
Frank Osmers
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Dates, Times & Prices
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Date |
Time |
Price |
| Saturday, October
23, 2004 |
8:00 PM |
$15 |
| Sunday, October
24, 2004 |
2:00 PM |
$12 |
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Friday, October 29*,
2004 |
8:00 PM |
$15 |
| Saturday, October
30, 2004 |
8:00 PM |
$15 |
| Sunday, October
31, 2004 |
2:00 PM |
$12 |
| Friday, November
5, 2004 |
8:00 PM |
$15 |
| Saturday,
November 6, 2004 |
8:00 PM |
$15 |
| Sunday, November
7, 2004 |
2:00 PM |
$12 |
| Friday, November
12, 2004 |
8:00 PM |
$15 |
| Saturday,
November 13, 2004 |
8:00 PM |
$15 |
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* Q & A night |
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 The cast
of BCP's Run For Your Wife |
Cast and
Production Team
John Smith - David Russo
Stanley - James Lesko
Barbara Smith – Christina Sasson
Mary Smith - Julie Steckler-Kopil
Bobby- Robert Kopil
Porterhouse - Howard Kerner
Troughton – Joe Curran
The Reporter – Mike Miller
Director - Frank Osmers
Asst. Director/Stage Mgr/Co-Producer-
Anita Esteve
Co- Producer: Al
Wander
Lighting Operator: Lauren Vitkovsky
Sound Operator: Jim Briggs
Props: Mary Upham and Christine Remus
Set Designer/ Decor: Gordon Danielli
Makeup: Rosemary Ross
Portrait & Publicity Photography: Michael Smith,
Sharon Podsada
Production Photographs & Website: Annette Jarred
where's my bio? |
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From the Director
Farce!
Ordinary people
being caught in extra-ordinary predicaments. Or as John Mortimer, the
English dramatist, calls it, “tragedy at a thousand frames a minute”.
Farce has been an ingredient in Western Culture since the Middle Ages –
and is still going strong. Nowhere today is it practiced with quite so
much verve as in the British Isles! Alan Ayckbourn to Monty Python – the
staid Brits have a taste for the humor that can be found in an impossible
situation.
We hope some of
it will rub off on us Yanks!
-- Frank Osmers
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