Way Off Broadway Community Players presents the third show of our 20th season, the fast paced comedy, Send Me No Flowers by Carroll Moore and Norman Barasch. It is being directed by Gary Dean Hamilton, assisted by Suzanne Redfield. Opening Night is Friday, January 13, 2017 and runs January 13,14; 20,21; 27,28; Feb. 3,4, 2017 at 8pm with a Sunday Matinee on January 22 at 3pm.
The Story:
COMEDY: Doris Day and Rock Hudson starred in the movie version of this show. George’s favorite hobby is ... view more »
Way Off Broadway Community Players presents the third show of our 20th season, the fast paced comedy, Send Me No Flowers by Carroll Moore and Norman Barasch. It is being directed by Gary Dean Hamilton, assisted by Suzanne Redfield. Opening Night is Friday, January 13, 2017 and runs January 13,14; 20,21; 27,28; Feb. 3,4, 2017 at 8pm with a Sunday Matinee on January 22 at 3pm.
The Story:
COMEDY: Doris Day and Rock Hudson starred in the movie version of this show. George’s favorite hobby is hypochondria. At one of his many doctor visits, he overhears his doctor discussing another patient with heart trouble, and mistakes the dying man’s diagnosis for his own. He bravely prepares to meet his end, sure that it’s ‘his time’. He begins putting his affairs in order, which includes writing his eulogy and finding a good second husband for his soon-to-be-widow, Judy. When George finally tells his wife about his impending demise, she quickly finds out that he’s not dying at all, and believes it’s a lame excuse to hide an affair, and begins putting her own affairs in order…
The Cast Includes:
Bill Craig as George Kimball
Tracy Cathey as Judy Kimball
Russ Jernigan as Arnold Nash
Ed Trujillo as Bert Power
Ed Long as Dr. Morrissey
Kevin Pichardo as Vito
Glenn Aichlmayr as Mr. Akins
Erin Priddy as Miss Mason/Floozy
The Crew Includes:
Director: Gary Dean Hamilton
Assistant Director: Suzanne Redfield
Lights and Sound: Jeremy Mielens
Stage Manager: Emily Plaster
Crew: Summer Stinson
Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students (with ID), seniors (60 Plus) Military (with ID), and $10 for children (10 and younger). While tickets will be sold at the door, reservations are encouraged.
To reserve tickets, call (512) 259-5878 or visit http://www.wobcp.org.
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