e play Sylvia, directed by Chuck Sims, will be performed on Oct. 18 at 6:30 pm. Doors open at 6 pm. ere
will be music and refreshments. Tickets are available Oct. 1st for $7.
Assistant directors, faux script readers, stage decorators and other crew members are still welcome.
Rehearsals continue three days a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays at 1 pm.
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How's Greg dealing with middle age?
What are Kate's new opportunities?
Who nds a new family member?
What happens to their marriage?
Why would a family go here?
Who could they meet here?
What could possibly go wrong?
What could be done to x it?
Who's competing for aection?
Is it necessary to be so jealous?
Is compromise even possible?
Will everyone win?
GREG (Chuck Sims), on the le, and KATE
(Sandy Tin), on the right, argue about
SYLVIA, "the dog," as she hides behind the
couch, while TOM (Tim Polder), PHYLLIS
(Karen Landa), and LESLIE (Alice Gilbert),
le to right in the front of the couch, look
on in disgust.
KATE (Sandy Tin) tries to restrain
GREG (Chuck Sims) gleefully as he argues
with SYLVIA, "the dog," at the park, while
LESLIE (Alice Gilbert), PHYLLIS (Karen
Landa), and TOM (Tim Polder) look on
disbelievingly.
KATE (Sandy Tin), siting at her
desk trying to do her paperwork, is
very annoyed with SYLVIA, "the dog,"
distracting here, while LESLIE (Alice
Gilbert) tries to discipline SYLVIA.