
- Friday – March 19th at 7:00 PM
- Saturday – March 20th at 7:00 PM
- Sunday – March 21st at 2:00 PM
- Friday – March 26th at 7:00 PM
- Saturday – March 27th at 7:00 PM
- Sunday – March 28th at 2:00 PM
Tickets are now on sale for the Peninsula Players production; get your tickets early as their musicals are always very well attended. You can purchase tickets at Okies Thriftway in Ocean Park, Stormin Norman’s in Long Beach and the Imperial Schooner in Ilwaco, for $15 each.
Peninsula Player and Mame Director Bob Lindberg:
I am excited about the upcoming production of Mame. We have a hard working and talented cast who will bring this musical comedy to the boards. Along with our talented cast, we also are honored to have the talented accompanist, Barbara Bate at the keyboard.
Rita Smith will be leading the cast with her portrayal of the title role. Her role is a challenging one since she is in all the scenes with the exception of one and is also the musical director for the show. I believe she takes the role to new heights as she fights for her adopted son with Mr. Babcock, played by Frank Lehn
Her confidant is Vera played by Joyce Jones. After some career moves they become estranged which leads to the song, “Bosom Buddies”. Joyce is playing another role in which she has to appear to imbibe on too much alcohol. She complains that she is being type cast. I don’t think that is necessarily true.
The young boy playing young Patrick is Joey Campbell. Joey returns to our stage after a successful performance in Fruit Cakes in December. It is a large role for someone as young. The older Patrick is played by Everett Pace who played the romantic lead in Oklahoma. Older Patrick gets involved with a snooty girl played by Brandy Ahlers whose parents (Laurie and Clint Carter) are shocked by some of goings on of Mame.
Dennis Howard plays the romantic interest of Mame. This comes at a time that Mame has hit bottom and eats Shredded Wheat for dinner. Dennis comes to the rescue and the plot leads on from there. It is only when the Nanny played by Carea Kuhn returns from some time in the big city that sky really falls. But, all is well as the finale is performed.
Directing a musical can be a challenge. Not only is it expensive to receive the rights to the show, but there are so many more things that are involved. George Power is in charge of the set design. Laurie Carter is coordinating the “behind the scenes” work as the show’s Producer.
Two of the songs you may recognize are the title song “Mame” and “We Need a Little Christmas”. It is a fast moving comedy with several belly laughs and a few snickers. It will a fun way of spending some time enjoying local theater.