The Douglas family is busily preparing for Christmas dinner. They are about to be invaded by their quirky relatives who will share in the festivities. After robbing a neighbourhood liquor store, two robbers find themselves in need of a place to briefly hide out and gain entrance to the Douglas home. They suddenly find themselves in charge of an ever-growing list of hostages, including family members, smartaleck teenagers, nosy neighbors, and bickering adults. As the lines blur, one wonders who is holding who hostage. 10 Performances: November 15 to 30, 2013 All Performances at the Huronia Players Theatre in the Midland Cultural Centre Production Sponsor |
Skip's Transformation
Show Schedule
10 performances: November 15 to 30, 2013
All performances at the Huronia Players Theatre - Midland Cultural Centre
NOVEMBER 2013 | ||||||
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S | M | T | W | T | F | S |
10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15* 8:00pm |
16 8:00pm |
17 2:00pm |
18 | 19 | 20 | 21 8:00pm |
22 8:00pm |
23 8:00pm |
24 2:00pm |
25 | 26 | 27 | 28 8:00pm |
29 8:00pm |
30 8:00pm |
* DIRECTOR'S NIGHT ($30 each) |
About the Author
Steve Franco, creator of In-laws, Outlaws & Other People (That Should Be Shot) (published by Samuel French), is an award winning Educator, Director, Designer, and Playwright who currently resides in Salem, Virginia. Mr. Franco was a founding member of the Roanoke County School for the Performing Arts and continues to teach some of Virginia's brightest and best student actors. In 2011 he was a finalist for the Golden Apple Award and was selected as an award winner as the Outstanding High School Educator. While the majority of his work focuses on preparing others for the spotlight, Mr. Franco does appear onstage regularly in the one-man-show; Live Tonight: Mark Twain! Mr. Franco has written 12 plays to date and has directed well over 100 productions in his 20 years as a Theatre professional, as well as Technical Directing countless others. He is deeply committed to producing works that are well written,insightful, and humorous; while being tasteful enough that they are appropriate for audiences of all ages.
Source: Samuel French Website
About the Director
A recently retired high school Dramatic Arts teacher, Deb has always loved to experiment and work in visual arts on her own and her university experience at York exposed her to the wonders of Integrated Arts. Deb has directed The King and I, The Wiz, Leader of the Pack, A Midsummer’s Night Dream, Twelfth Night, Rehearsal for Murder as well as numerous original student written work for the Sear’s Drama Festival entries and Arts Festival creations.
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