l 2 WA†kumcnkomcm- Wednesday, April 1610†- 21 lPalllli llid'D ’d' fRF Wif 3 ar e VBS CO e m rayton S pro llCthll 0 1111 01‘ Your e ‘ I The audience is invited along numerous productions. as just being silly, and it is. but it's a for the ride as Smith (played by They are deceivingly difï¬cult, lot of fun and extremely hard to David Leyshon) trips through she explained, and are an often do." i futile yet funny attempts to keep maligned art form. Actors require a For information on upcoming his worlds from unravelling, ï¬nally specialized skill set to create just performances, of for tickets, visit ' ,_ seeking assistance from an the right timing to set upalaugh. www.draytonemertalnmenttom 1 acquaintance. “Often i think people dismiss it or call 1-855~372-9866. f in spite of his best efforts. his secrets are spilled about his two " wives, Barbara (played by Stacy Smith) and Mary (Susie Burnett). who live only four minutes apart. Despite his poor judgement, it's hard to judge Smith. insists Kash. I “He’s not coming from a bad place. he hasn't married these two M mm... BOOKSALE-Flll-SATAPllllzs-ZB “He's really trying to make ' everybody happy. He couldn't say WWW" “Gum ‘ no and so he just did it and now m“5_“°mna_ “I" ~ hem kind “we“ mm The story. which is played out F†on stage in two side-by-side apart W l merits. leaves audiences laughing '. m l at the misguided but innocent moo , Smith, but mostly with him, notes My. , ‘ Kash. "no“ “The hope is that you like him and you want him to succeed. 1 You're rooting for him and you ‘ , ' kind of put yourself in his shoes.†." Directot Martin Kash says We; can't help but root for the misguided The British farce' set in the 75 â€W" character, â€h" Smith. l9805. offers a welcome and W“‘†“m humourous break from reality for Br USA We Smith, it seems. has a little trou- viewers. noted ' bar the Chronicle ble saying no. and as a result of his the director. . eagerness to please everyone. has “it’s a great he pursuit of happiness can ended up with two wives and two escape. i mean " ' be a difficult dream to lives. who doesn't ,, , " chase, especially when the Somehow the small town want to laugh, ' , goal is to try to make everybody British taxi driver manages to suc- check your . happy. cessfully balance his double life troubles at the ‘ In fact, the hunt for happiness until one fateful day his best inter» door and come “ l i- 5 EH il (an easily become a recipe for tions to save an elderly woman in and just ' m mm â€M.- ridiarlousness from a mugger spark a series of abandon your Am Take lohn Smith, for example. comical events that cause his once self to a SAVANNAH & c" N . JUNE 1 5-24 the pivotal character in playwright parallel lives tosuddenlyintersect. really good with Alex MUSbKOS & Neil Altehison Ray (looney's wildly successful When authorities begin to doc~ laugh†- ~ . farce Run For Your Wife. opening ument his role in the heroic act. For that rea- ViSll Charleston ODd SOVOHOOh, South COMING this week at the Dunï¬eld imam Smith's storieomisesmpidons son. km: is a Luxury coochatd - o . - mm in CthMthbtm. In (hmhn'dge “Suddenly everything's of! the devoted fan of . , v Smith ishappily married to Bar rails and police are involved." farce produc- r, _ ' tiara. lie is also happily married to laughed Marcia Knsh, who is lions, having ‘1 Bi "id '~ Mary directingthe play. runningApril 16 both acted in " ~ “i ' k ’ Pardnn1Wmt what7 to May4|ttheamhï¬dgetheoue and directed 1 r re} ~ y l G v ‘r‘ n .. v .. . .. ‘ Q. I! 1 h“ {is 4- ‘ ’ \ n .' a ‘/vf~.) I l 'J~ , I" J‘s. \ g “x ‘\ A i ' D , v , I J‘ ‘ r i ,, J x v, ‘ j b I ’~ A â€/Y Ni/ - U - ‘ it†‘ , _ q , . r. 7 â€a, . ._;3 , , tr' 1 ' l is .., ,. SIDEWALK SALE April 11-21 t ~ "7 - momma-yuamtso-o. u-mmm-o i A f", . m A, V ) W l , i â€a A . h h ‘ g as.) ‘ ‘ waflmflwnn-ï¬ 1 1 t ‘ 28 Benjamin Rood. Wot-doc OPEN 0001 men 12-6 5190880138 r