Larry Shue's comedy The Foreigner comes to the Barrow-Civic Theatre Main Stage August 13-14 and 20-22, 2010. Directed by Bill Trimble.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Cast of The Foreigner

 The cast of The Foreigner has been announced:

Charlie Baker - Christian Marshall

Froggy LeSueur - Edmond Ramage
Betty Meeks - Peg Hennessy
Rev. David Marshall Lee - Ted Smith
Catherine Simms - Carissa McClintock
Owen Musser -Tom Last
Ellard Simms—Aaron Ritsig
With Bill Trimble directing, assisted by Fay Trimble, and Ed Ramage on Set Design, Andrew Ritsig as Stage Manager, and Bill Nichols and Cooper Oliver as Production Managers.

The Foreigner runs August 13-14 and 20-22 on the Main Stage!

Tickets are available at http://www.barrowtheatre.com/ or by calling the Box Office.

Produced by Franklin Civic Operetta Association as part of the 2010 Season of Shows!


Thursday, June 17, 2010

AUDITION CALL

Auditions for the FCOA summer comedy will be held June 20 and 21 in the Little Theatre.

“Froggy" LeSeuer visits a rural Georgia camp and brings Charlie, a shy young man with him. He tells everyone that Charlie is from a foreign country and speaks no English. Once alone Charlie overhears more than he should—the evil plans of a sinister minister; that the minister's fiancée is pregnant; and other revelations made thinking that Charlie doesn't understand a word being said. What he does fuels nonstop hilarity and sets up the climax in which things awry for the "bad guys," and the "good guys" emerge triumphant.

Auditions will be held Sunday June 20 at 6pm and Monday June 21 at 7pm in the Little Theatre. Download an audition packet at the show blog: http://foreigner-bct.blogspot.com

Directed by Bill Trimble.

Monday, May 10, 2010

The Foreigner anchors summer season at FCOA

Franklin Civic Operetta Association presents the comedy The Foreigner.

“Froggy" LeSeuer visits a rural Georgia camp and brings Charlie, a shy young man with him. He tells everyone that Charlie is from a foreign country and speaks no English. Once alone Charlie overhears more than he should—the evil plans of a sinister minister; that the minister's fiancée is pregnant; and other revelations made thinking that Charlie doesn't understand a word being said. What he does fuels nonstop hilarity and sets up the climax in which things awry for the "bad guys," and the "good guys" emerge triumphant.


Directed by Bill Trimble, the Foreigner performs August 13-14 and 20-22, 2002.    Tickets available now online at http://www.barrowtheatre.com/ or by calling the Box Office.