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The farce of 鈥淭he Foreigner鈥
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Scheming characters played by 91原创 actors Michael Powell (L) and Philip Hale (R) in the 91原创 players winter play 鈥淭he Foreigner鈥 Dan Ferguson 91原创 Times

As Dave Williams, president of the 91原创 Players drama club, walks a visitor through the plot of 鈥淭he Foreigner,鈥 their new production that runs from Jan. 24 to Feb. 25, he accidentally divulges a major plot point.

It is a big twist that might spoil the experience for theatregoers were it to appear in a newspaper and a few people in the theatre actually gasp at the revelation.

Suffice it to say, it鈥檚 big.

It will not, however, spoil anything to reveal the play is about a pathologically shy young man named Charlie Baker who is overcome by anxiety whenever he meets new people.

When a friend takes him to a fishing lodge in the deep south of the U.S. for a holiday, everyone at the lodge is told that Charlie is a 鈥榝oreigner鈥 who doesn鈥檛 speak any English, to help him with his anxiety.

Because the people at the lodge don鈥檛 think he understands what they鈥檙e saying, Charlie overhears many damaging revelations.

Williams says the play, first produced in 1984, resonates with modern-day issues, in particular in the U.S.

鈥淪ome of the content is really relevant today with what is happening south of the border,鈥 Williams says.

鈥淏ut this is one where good triumphs over evil.鈥

It is also 鈥渇arcical,鈥 and 鈥渉ilariously funny鈥 he assures the visitor.

鈥淭his is a play you will be laughing about, and talking about, long after you鈥檝e left the theatre,鈥 director Helen Embury, an Abbotsford resident, says.

鈥淚 was drawn to this play because of its laugh-out-loud humour, clearly recognizable character types and its timeliness.鈥

The cast includes 91原创 actors Michael Powell, who plays Owen Musser, a county property inspector who has been threatening to condemn the lodge, and Philip Hale, as the Rev. David Marshall Lee, who wants to buy the lodge at a bargain price.

Maple Ridge actor Paul Beckett plays Charlie Baker.

Maple Ridge actor Brian Johnston plays Charlie鈥檚 friend 鈥淔roggy鈥 LeSueur.

Judith Betzler (who plays Betty Meeks) is from Maple Ridge.

Emily Wheeler (Catherine Simms) is from Surrey.

Shane Rochon (Ellard Simms) is from Cloverdale.

The producer is T.J. MacPherson, who lives in Maple Ridge.

The original 1984 production of the The Foreigner by playwright Larry Shue, with Shue playing the part of Charlie鈥檚 friend, won two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.

It has been revived many times since then.

A Los Angeles Times review of a one production said the play is so frequently performed is 鈥渂ecause it鈥檚 one of the few modern comedies that remains true to human nature despite its absurd excesses. Another reason is that it鈥檚 outrageously funny.鈥

The 91原创 version of The Foreigner is scheduled to run Thursdays to Sundays from Jan. 25 to Feb. 24 in the 91原创 Playhouse at 4307 200 Street in Brookswood. Show times are 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Additional performances have been added on Wednesday, Feb. 14, Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 24 at 2 p.m.

Tickets are $15 for all performances except for the preview-night performances on Thursday, Jan. 25 and Friday, Jan. 26 when the ticket price drops to $10. For the two preview nights, season pass holders are entitled to bring a guest for free but must be sure to reserve for two people.

For reservations, visit ; email reservations@langleyplayers.com; or call 604-534-7469. Patrons can buy tickets online at .



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