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| The Foreigner by Larry Shue |
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| When: | May/June 2006 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Broadway West Theatre Company, Fremont California | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Director: David Ammon Asst. Director: Mary Galde Lighting Design: Dan Sparks Set Direction: David Ammon Mary Galde Costumes: The Cast Cast: Dawn E. Cates, Daniel Cooper, Jim Coryelle, Joanne Englehardt, Ross Arden Harkness, Paul Vezinaw, Jim Woodbury |
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| Larry Shue's farce about a repressed young englishman whose marital problems lead him to visit America with and Old Military friend. There in the wilds of Georgia he meets the many denizens of Meeks Lodge. Dealthly afraid to talk to them his friend concocts a story that the young man is a Foreigner who does not speak the language. This allows the young man to learn much about what is going on, some of it very sinister. In the end he helps to solve all the probalems and in the end help himself too. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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