[NEohioPAL]Last Chance To See Workshop Players' "The Foreigner"
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Wed Jul 20 16:17:04 PDT 2005
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Upcoming is the final weekend for Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round's
hilarious production of Larry Shue's comedy, The Foreigner.
Imagine two Englishmen arriving as guests to a fishing lodge in rural
Tilghman County Georgia. Froggy convinces his extremely shy friend Charlie to get
away from the stresses of his terminally ill wife by joining him on this
journey. Charlie asks only that he not be required to socialize with any guests.
So, Froggy tells the guests at the lodge that Charlie is foreign and can
not speak English. This attempt to keep them from interacting with Charlie has
the hilarious opposite effect. Since they assume Charlie cannot understand,
they reveal their secrets and Charlie learns of the scandals amongst the
residents of the lodge. The result is hysterical to say the least. If you need a
good laugh this summer, this is the show to see.
Director, Dave Mackeigan has assembled a terrific cast. Froggy (Mike
Leuszler), Charlie (Jack Warren), Betty (Dorothy Greenholtz ), and David(Brett
Miller) will be familiar faces to regulars of Workshop Players. Catherine(Anne
Rinehart), Ellard (Jeremy Warren) and Owen (Herb Hammer) are all newcomers to
the Workshop stage.
Please note: There will be a strobe light in use during this performance.
Final production dates for The Foreigner are July 22 and 23 at 8 p.m., with
a Sunday matinee on July 24 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may be
reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for
groups of 15 or more.
Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road
in Amherst.
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<DIV>Upcoming is the final weekend for Workshop Players=20
Theatre-in-the-Round's hilarious production of Larry=20
Shue's comedy, <B><I>The Foreigner</I></B>. <BR><BR>Imagine two English=
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arriving as guests to a fishing lodge in rural Tilghman County Georgia. =
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Froggy convinces his extremely shy friend Charlie to get away from the stres=
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of his terminally ill wife by joining him on this journey. Charlie ask=
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only that he not be required to socialize with any guests. So, Froggy=20
tells the guests at the lodge that Charlie is foreign and can not speak Engl=
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This attempt to keep them from interacting with Charlie has the hilarious=20
opposite effect. Since they assume Charlie cannot understand,=20
they reveal their secrets and Charlie learns of the scandals amongst th=
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residents of the lodge. The result is hysterical to say the least. If y=
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need a good laugh this summer, this is the show to see.<BR><BR>Director, Dav=
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Mackeigan has assembled a terrific cast. Froggy (Mike Leuszler), Charlie (Ja=
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<DIV><STRONG>Please note: There will be a strobe light in use during this=20
performance.</STRONG><BR><BR>Final production dates for <B><I>The=20
Foreigner</I></B> are July 22 and 23 at 8 p.m., with a Sunday matinee on=20
July 24 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by calling=20=
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box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or=20
more.<BR><BR>Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middl=
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