The Foreigner

by Larry Shue

The Foreigner is only the third show that the Village Players have repeated. It was first presented in March of 1997 in the Somers Elementary School auditorium. It is a very funny play, with delightful characters, so the group decided it was worth doing again. The theme and the humor are still very current for today’s world.

Synopsis:
Set in a remote southern lodge, the play introduces us to a variety of colorful locals and guests. We soon discover that not everyone has the best interests of the good-hearted lodge owner in mind. Discovering the devious plan and thwarting it is part of the hilarious fun.

Performance dates: March 28, 29, April 4, 5, 11, 12

Cast

  • Betty Weeks – Regina Erpenbeck
  • Catherine Simms – Christine Zdebski
  • Froggy Lesueur – Ryan Bird
  • Charlie Baker – Joseph Van Allen
  • Rev. David Lee – Wesley Olds
  • Owen Musser – Edwin Lewis
  • Ellard Simms – Alex Carrasco
  • Townspeople – Stephanie Zdebski

Crew

  • Director – Dorrie Mitchell
  • Producer – Kathy Welch
  • Stage Manager – Sue Moak
  • Publicity – Dee Moak, Diane Preble, Kathy Welch, Betty Domer
  • Box Office – Betty Domer
  • Lights / Sound – Erin Chaffee
  • Programs – Shirley Warner
  • Costumes – Linda Preston, Edna Smith
  • Props – Wendy Peterson
  • Set Construction – Franc Aguas, Justin Martin
  • Set Decor – Franc Aguas, Cheryl Zdebski, Shirley Warner, Dawn Bird