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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 2006, p. 21

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J ue *Y| jr?n A tremendously successâ€" ful west end hit in the 1970s, this madcap comedy about minks and minx written by British playwright Ray Cooney follows the hilarious antics of Arnold Crouch and Gilbert Bodley, a pair of businessmen operating an The proud tradition for nonâ€"stop laughs continues with Not Now, Darling, runâ€" ning through July 15. The Drayton Festival Theatre‘s 16th season would not be complete without a bubbly British farce to leave audiences rolling in the aisles with laughter. ‘Not Now, Darling‘ keeps up Drayton tradition The Dravian Â¥actizsl in ls Bs Unfortunately, Bodley gets more than he bargained for when he tries to "close the deal" with stripper Janie McMichael by selling her mobster husband Harry a luxurious fur at a fraction of its worth. Rccognizing a great â€" bargain, Harry buys the fur for his own misâ€" The two men could not be more differentâ€" Bodley, a savvy scoundrel, spends his time mastering the art of seduction while Crouch, his mousy partner, does his best to hold the business togethâ€" er. elegant fur salon in London Not Now, Darling plays eight shows a week through July 15. Tickets can be ordered by calling the Drayâ€" ton Festival Theatre box office at 519â€"638â€"5555 or toll free at 1â€"888â€"449â€"4463. To find out more about the 2006 season, visit www.draytonfestivaltheâ€" atre.com. takas. "Not Now, Darling is guaranteed to keep you in stitches!" tress Sue instead. "If you‘re looking for a fun evening out, this is defiâ€" nitely the play for you," said artistic director Alex Musâ€" takas. "NOt Now: Markine is Realtor Care Thousands orting Our Updated daily www.mis.ca )f homes with ... and Share address REALTOR®

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