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by Ray Cooney
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Directed by Bruce and Millie
Nutting
Hilarious chaos results when
a London cab driver is thrown off his carefully planned
schedule and can't remember which of his wives to
go home to.
May 1, 2, 3, 4, 2003
May 8, 9, 10, 11, 2003
May 15, 16, 17, 2003
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Thursday - Saturday shows begin at 8:00PM
Sunday matinees begin at 2:00PM
Running time is
approximately 2 hrs, 20 minutes with intermission
John Smith (Stephen Negro,
left) and neighbor Stanley Gardner (Kevin McPeak,
right) get enveloped in a web of lies when they
attempt to cover up John's two marriages.
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RUN FOR YOUR
WIFE, a British farce by Ray Cooney, is the
story of a seemingly ordinary cabbie, John Smith.
John is married to Mary
AND Barbara! With
the help of a neighbor, he spins a desperate web
of lies in a hilarious attempt to keep the police
and his wives from discovering his secret. Your
only worry will be laughing so hard that you may
miss something!
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Mary
Smith (Michelle Lynn Owens, left) telephones
the police to report her husband missing when he fails
to return and Barbara Smith (Lavinia DeCastro,
right) becomes worried about her husband's odd behavior
when he does return to her. |
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CAST
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BARBARA SMITH |
Lavinia
DeCastro
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DETECTIVE SERGEANT PORTERHOUSE |
T.
J. DeLuca
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PHOTOGRAPHER |
John
Foelster
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BOBBY
FRANKLYN |
Joseph
Herman
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STANLEY
GARDNER |
Kevin
McPeak
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JOHN
SMITH |
Stephen
Negro
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MARY
SMITH |
Michelle
Lynn Owens
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DETECTIVE SERGEANT TROUGHTON |
Jeff
Ragan
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Two Wives....Two
Lives....One Hilarious Farce!
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New neighbor Bobby Franklyn (
Joseph Herman, left) is perplexed when he answers
Barbara's telephone. Detective Sergeant Troughton
(Jeff Ragan, center) listens to John's story
with interest. Detective Sergeant Porterhouse (T.
J. DeLuca, right) is intrigued by what he hears.
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PRODUCTION
STAFF
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Audience
Advisory:
Run for Your Wife
is an adult farce, and may be inappropriate for children
under 13.
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Directors |
Bruce &
Millie Nutting
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Stage Manager |
Jim Carroll
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Set
Designer & Costumes |
Celeste Maschmeyer
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Costume
Chair |
Reba Ferdman
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Lighting
Designer |
Tom Lee
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Properties |
Catherine Whelan
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