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Scandal-monium ... and Laughs

By Joe Monroe, II

Entire contents are copyright © 2008 Joe Monroe, II. All rights reserved.

 

First of all, leave the children at home. This is definitely an adult show. Little Colonel is offering an edgy show as they continue their 51st season.

Imagine trying to cover up a secret, but the secret you are trying to cover is only half of the big secret, and the person that is helping you keep the secret has their own secret, but you both think that you are keeping the same secret, all the while trying to make dinner. Mix the pre-mentioned scenario with some actors and a stage, and you have a two-act farce: Will You Still Love Me in the Morning?

 

Kayla Nichols and Brandon Saylor are Jeremy and Celia Winthrop in Will You Still Love Me In the Morning at Little Colonel Playhouse.

 

Gregory S. and Debbie Tudor put together a decent cast. They balance some of the weaker acting with strong actors. The standouts would definitely be the characters Jeremy Winthrop (Brandon Saylor) and Perry Ward (Wayne Muscar). When the conflict started, they definitely kept the laughs coming. Please understand that I am not saying anything negative about the rest of the group, but these two had their characters and energy levels on a higher level.

This show will give you a chance to laugh, oooh and ahh, and maybe even blush a little bit, but it is one I would recommend — and if you do check it out, I promise you this ... you WILL still love me in the morning, and probably even thank me, too!

 

Will You Still Love Me in the Morning
By Brian Clemens and Dennis Spooner
Directed by Gregory S. and Debbie Tudor

May 15, 16, 17,18, 24 and 25, 2008
At Little Colonel Playhouse
Mt. Mercy Drive
Pewee Valley, KY 40056

Tickets: (502) 588-1557
http://www.littlecolonel.org

Posted May 23, 2008