Thursday, November 5, 2009
MOON OVER BUFFALO
From Ken Ludwig, the writer of Lend Me a Tenor, comes Socorro Community Theater’s fall production “Moon over Buffalo”. This comedic farce brought Carol Burnett back to Broadway.
Set in Buffalo, N.Y. in 1953, the plays hilarious misunderstandings and misadventures are sure to please the audience. The show is fast paced, incorporating running gags and physical humor while paying homage to the stars of the 1950s.
The play centers around traveling actors George and Charlotte Hay, fallen stars performing repertory in Buffalo. Their daughter, Rosalind, has left the theater and her fiance, Paul, to try to live a "normal" life. She returns to visit her parents and introduce them to her new fiance, Howard, a TV weatherman. George's philandering ways with a young actress threaten to break up the Hay's marriage and the company; meanwhile, the company's lawyer is ready to whisk Charlotte away with him. Charlotte's near-deaf mother, Ethel, lends a helping hand in the theater as well. Will George and Charlotte reconcile their issues? Will Rosalind come back to the theater company?
The cast is an even split of newcomers and actors experienced with the community theater.
"We have half and half, new and experienced actors and I'm really pleased with that," director Bryan Hurtgen said.
The cast includes Dr. Bill Stone, Theresa Apodaca, Kelly Kempton, Luke Hanks, Katherine Noe, Alan Roes, Rose Smith, and Warren Marts.
Performances will be held at Garcia Opera House, Friday and Saturday Nov. 13-14 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 15 at 1 p.m.
Tickets are $8 adults/$7 seniors/$6 students.
A special dinner theater will be held Wednesday, Nov. 18. at 6 p.m. Tickets are $32 by prepaid reservation only before
5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15.
For more information or to make dinner theater reservations, call 835-2564 or visit www.socorro.com/sct
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