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Our Inaugural Production!!!
One London cabbie, two wives, two neighbors, two police detectives and too much to handle!!
A Comedy by Ray Cooney
Directed by Dustin M. Czarny
January 29 - February 6, 2010
Fridays & Saturdays Dinners at 6:30 pm Show @ 8pm
Sunday Matinée on January 31, 2010
12:30 PM Show @ 2pm
Plot:  John Smith is your ordinary London cab driver.  He owns his own car, sets his own hours, is hard working, punctual and lives a very
ordinary life...with the exception of his two wives, Mary and Barbara.  One night John stops an old women from getting mugged and gets
knocked unconscious.  After being checked over at the hospital,  he is taken to his home with Mary by a local police officer, Detective
Troughton.  However, that morning, he supposed to be with at his home with Barbara.   After realizing his predicament, John tries to get home
to Barbara while keeping both his first wife Mary and Detective Troughton from finding out about his second wife.  Enlisting the help of his
upstairs slacker neighbor, Stanley Gardener, John heaps one lie upon another to get back to Barbara and back on his very precise schedule.  All
appears to be well until another police officer, Detective Porterhouse, arrives from a neighboring district investigating the case of two cab
drivers named John Smith, both mugged on the same night but having different addresses.  Quick thinking Stanley exaggerates several more
lies to create a new John Smith for Detective Porterhouse, while keeping the truth from Mary.  As the lies pile up and craziness ensues,
Stanley and John try valiantly to keep the nosy detectives busy, John's suspicious wives from running into each other, their sex lives straight
and all of their stories together.  In the grand tradition of Faulty Towers, Mr. Bean and The Benny Hill Show, Run for Your Wife is a fast
paced, slapstick, laugh a minute romp that leaves you in stitches and begging for more.
Cast
(in order of appearance)

Mary Smith ........................................................................... Anne Freund
Barbara Smith ................................................................ Rachelle Clavin
Jon Smith ............................................................................David Vickers
Detective Sergeant Troughton ........................... Daniel Rowlands
Stanley Gardner ..................................... Gerrit Vander Werff Jr.
Newspaper Reporter ................................................... Greg Holtham
Detective Sergeant Porterhouse ........................ Greg J. Hipius
Bobby Franklin ..................................................... Stephfond Brunson

Crew

Director ...................................................................... Dustin M. Czarny
Stage Manager .............................................................. Greg Holtham
Stage Design .................................................................... Navroz Dabu
Costumer .................................................................... Capri Merrifield
Props Master ..................................................... Harlow Kisselstein
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Adult Dinner Tickets $27
Couple Dinner Tickets $50
Table of 8 $175
Show Only $18
Tony Curulla of the Syracuse Post Standard called Run For Your Wife "A Comedic Smash"
and "the best situational comedy that I’ve seen in quite a long time" Read his entire review here
Reviews
James MacKillop of the Syracuse NewTimes said "Run for Your Wife starts strong with explosive
gags in the first three minutes and never suffers a dull moment after that."
and "they keep
sparking over two hours of tomfoolery."
Read his entire review here
Joan Vadeboncoeur of the Syracuse Post Standard said "“Run for Your Wife” was a solid start,
displaying sharp timing in performance and direction."
Read her entire review here
the
Program
here.
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