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<DIV align=center><FONT size=5>The Canal Fulton Players proudly present <BR>A
Samuel French production by Ray Cooney and directed by David Van
Gaasbeek</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=center><FONT size=5>Run for Your
Wife<BR>starring<BR>Michael Ripley Steve Boardman<BR>Anita
Artzner Melissa Wagner<BR>Jon Neumann Ray Olivera<BR>Jack
Yoak Drew Hutchinson</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=center><FONT size=5>A Story about a Taxi Driver who could not say
“no” to marriage</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=center><FONT size=5>October 17-19, 24-26 at 7:30 pm</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=center><FONT size=5>The Fellowship Hall Theatre, 363 West Cherry
Street, Canal Fulton, Ohio<BR>For further information- call Dave Van Gaasbeek at
330-494-1022 or 330-854-4387</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=center><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=6>Run for Your Wife by Ray
Cooney opens on October 17 at 7:30 pm<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV> <STRONG><FONT size=5>On October 17, 2008, at 7:30 pm, the raucous
slapstick comedy, Run for Your Wife, by Ray Cooney, will open at the Canal
Fulton Players’ Fellowship Hall Theatre, 363 West Cherry Street, Canal Fulton,
Ohio. It will be presented six times over the next two weeks at 7:30 pm
each night. The cost of admission is $6.00 for adults and $4.00 for
seniors and children under the age of twelve years.<BR> The story is about
a London taxi driver who has a problem saying “no” to marriage. Married to
two woman, John Smith, the taxi driver with ordinary looks and an equal
personality, maintains two separate apartments with two separate schedules,
neighbors and police officers hounding him. When a simple act of heroism
thrusts him into the limelight, the fun begins.<BR> John Smith is played by
Mike Ripley, an actor with a long line of acting and directing
credits. He is married to Mary, played by Anita Artzner (Aldonza in Man of
La Mancha), and Barbara, played by newcomer Melissa Wagner. Mary is the
serious straight laced wife while Barbara is the bawdy and colorful wife.
Both are very much in love with John for some peculiar reason.<BR> John’s
upstairs neighbor, Stanley Gardner, stumbles onto John’s secret during a
conversation. Played by newcomer Steve Boardman, Stanley cannot believe
his ears or eyes as he watches and hears the stories unfold. Stanley
always thought he was the one who was extraordinary in the social department but
he is absolutely stunned when his not so special neighbor manages to maintain a
rather secret and illegal life.<BR> Making life interesting and difficult
are two police officers- one who works out of the Wimbledon station, the other
out of the Streatham station. Sergeant Troughton is played by Jon Neumann,
who was last seen as a Muleteer in Man of La Mancha. Sergeant Porterhouse
is played by Ray Olivera, who was last seen as Sancho Panza in Man of La
Mancha. <BR> Barbara’s and John’s upstairs neighbor, Bobby Franklyn,
is a frustrated interior designer who somehow cannot make his collaborator,
Cyril, understand that spilt paint can seep into the apartment below.
Played by Jack Yoak (Tyler Moss of Crossing Delancey), Bobby cannot get over the
rather unbelievable shenanigans that John does to avoid detection.<BR> Drew
Hutchinson rounds the cast out portraying the news photographer who does not
know what type of story he failed to photograph.<BR> The play is a Samuel
French production and is directed by David Van Gaasbeek who can be reached at
330-494-1022 or 330-854-4387 for further
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