Who is the murderer?” -(Left to Right) Kay Baker as Constance
Crawford, Stan R. Farmer as Brent Reynolds and Alexandria Randolph as Candy
Apples in a scene from “Drop Dead!”
Cast
and Crew Announced For Crazy Comedy “Drop Dead!”Freelance
Director Jerry Morrison Helms Production
The Hill Country
Community Theatre (HCCT) is pleased to announce the cast and crew of the murder
mystery comedy “Drop Dead!” Freelance director Jerry Morrison will oversee the
production. “Drop Dead!” opens Thursday, Apr 24, at HCCT in Cottonwood Shores
(4003 FM 2147 West, between Marble Falls and Horseshoe Bay). The production runs
Thursdays through Sundays, Apr. 24-May 4, at 7:30 p.m., with 2:15 p.m. Sunday,
matinees.
The comedy is a fast-paced ‘play within a play.’ A
cast of has-been actors plan to revive their careers by starring in a potboiler
murder mystery (also titled ‘Drop Dead!’) badly directed by “Wonder Child of
the Broadway Stage” Victor Le Pewe. But when the murders become real and the
mysteries exceed those in the script, the remaining thespians must save the show
and their careers, solve the mystery and stay alive for curtain calls.
The cast includes HCCT regulars Kay Baker of Marble
Falls as Constance Crawford, Stan R. Farmer of Horseshoe Bay as Brent Reynolds,
Anson J. Hahn of Burnet as Victor Le Pewe, Moe Docherty of Horseshoe Bay as Sol
Weisenheimer, Laura Braden of Marble Falls as Mona Monet, Randy Spruiell of
Marble Falls as Chaz Looney, Mike Brittain of Horseshoe Bay as Alabama Miller, and
Seth Smith of Granite Shoals as Phillip. Debuting on the HCCT stage is Alexandria
Randolph of Marble Falls as Candy Apples and Patrick Lescarbeau of Horseshoe
Bay as Dick Shalit. Becky Barton of Marble Falls will serve as Assistant
Director/Stage Manager. Chase Muller of Spicewood is the Scenic Designer. Steve
Reily of Meadowlakes is the Sound and Lighting Designer.
“The cast is very talented and wonderfully funny. Rehearsals have been a
real joy” said Morrison. "The play promises a healthy dose of zany, madcap
humor and a refreshing
reminder of the delights of the theatre.”
“Our audience is in for an evening of endless laughter”, said Managing
Director Steve Reily. “Imagine if you were able to mix the comic antics of The
Marx Brothers with the mystery and suspense of an Agatha Christie whodunit.
Well that’s what you get with ‘Drop Dead!’”
“Drop Dead!” is one of many comedies written by Billy Van Zandt and Jane
Milmore. The play premiered in Los Angeles in 1991and featured television stars
Adrienne Barbeau, Rose Marie, and Don Most. It opened to very positive reviews.
The L.A. Reader” called the play,
“Heartily entertaining!” The L.A. Times
said, “The audience laughed at everything!” Finally the showbiz bible Variety raved describing the show as, “A
nonstop physical comedy that turns the world of theatre on its head!” Since the
premiere “Drop Dead!” has enjoyed many successful productions for many years across
the country.
Jerry Morrison holds an MFA in Directing from
Baylor University. He has directed, performed in and/or produced over one hundred
productions all across the country.
Jerry’s recent directorial projects include; the musical romantic revival of "The Pajama Game" at the
Temple Civic Theatre; the classic love
story "The Taming of the Shrew" in Grand Rapids and the poignant comedy valentine "Bus Stop" at The
Barn Theatre in Minneapolis. For HCCT he
directed the sold out musical revue "Funny, You Don't Look Like a
Grandmother" in 2012 and “The Last Night of Ballyhoo” in 2001.
Performances will be Thursday through Sunday,
beginning with the Gala Opening on April 24, and continue through May 4. The
curtain for evening shows is at 7:30 p.m.; for Sunday matinees at 2:15 p.m. Admission
is $15 for adults and $7 for students age 16 and under. Group rates also are
available. Seating per show is limited to 147 persons. Tickets can be purchased
online at www.thehcct.org. Reservations
can also be made at the box office (noon-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.), 830-798-8944,
beginning April 14th for season members and April 17th for the
general public. An answering machine will capture requests after hours. For
more info or directions, visit www.thehcct.org.
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