April 13 – 29, 2012

Audition Information:

Auditions will be held Feb. 20 and 21 (Mon. and Tue.) at 7pm at the Steve W. Shepherd Theater (1668 Hwy 87 South).
Possible call backs session will he held Wed. Feb 22 at 7pm. Audition will be conducted by cold readings.  No need to prepare anything.
Rehearsals will begin Mon. Mar. 5.  Attendance at Crunch week rehearsals (April 9 – 15) and performances is mandatory. April 13 -15, 20-22, and 27-29.

Cast Requirements: 5 men 2 women.

Froggy Lesueur :A British military demolitions expert who occasionally conducts field operations in rural Georgia, Froggy is Charlie’s caring friend and devises the scheme that protects Charlie from having to interact with the other guests at the lodge.

Charlie Baker: A science-fiction copy editor for a book publishing house, Charlie is in his late forties, British, and is a pathologically shy little man who has a very unfaithful wife, no personality that he can think of, and a need for peace and quiet. He has accompanied his friend, Froggy to a Georgia fishing lodge much against his own better judgment.

Betty Meeks: The proprietor of a Georgia fishing lodge, Betty is past seventy, a widow, and a long-time friend of Froggy. She is pleasant, wise in some ways, naïve in others. She is a good-hearted, generous, “down-home” Southerner who speaks the hardy local dialect.

Reverend David Marshall Lee: Neither the stereotypical pallid young divinity student nor the hearty backslapping evangelist, he appears to be a regular guy, one that you would like to have on your side. He is not what he seems, however, and he is clearly the brains behind the plot he engages in with Owen Musser to get control of Betty Meeks’s fishing lodge and Catherine Simms’s fortune.

Catherine Simms: The very pregnant and potentially rich fiancée of the Reverend Lee, she can be a formidable force and occasionally almost too much for the good reverend to handle. She has a ready wit and a sharp tongue. She badly needs someone to talk to, and, since Charlie doesn’t bother giving advice, he suits her needs perfectly. Catherine is Ellard’s sister.

Owen Musser: The Tilghman County property inspector.  Owen and the Reverend Lee are cooking up a plot to condemn Betty’s lodge so that it can be bought for their own nefarious purposes. Owen, we find, is the absolute stereotype of an ill-bred southern Klansman.

Ellard Simms: Catherine’s brother, Ellard is an agreeable young man who is a bit slow-witted. He works as a sort of handyman for Betty and needs a considerable bit of instruction in his tasks, but may not be as dull as he seems. He is due to inherit a share of the Simms family fortune, unless the Reverend Lee can convince Catherine that Ellard is too stupid to manage money, or anything else, on his own. Ellard befriends Charlie and even decides to teach him to speak English.

 

The final production of the season ends in a blast of hilarity as “Froggy” LeSeur, a British demolition expert, unleashes an explosion of missteps at a fishing lodge in rural Georgia.

Leaving behind a pathologically shy friend of his while he runs a nearby training session, “Froggy” convinces the other lodgers that his friend Charley is a “foreigner” from an exotic locale who speaks no English and understands nothing, absolutely nothing.

Once alone, the fun begins as Charlie overhears more than he should and more than the guests would like him – or anyone – to know.

Charlie’s antics fuel the nonstop madcap madness that sets up the wildly funny climax in which things go uproariously awry for the “bad guys” as the “good guys” emerge unscathed and triumphant.

Performance Schedule:
Weekends April 13 – 29, 2012

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm

Tickets: Available for sale beginning Monday, April 2, 2012
$20 for adults, $5.50 for youth 18 and under

Please call the box office (888-669-7114) for information on group pricing