This pastiche-packed farce penned by Tony award-winning American playwright Richard Nelson sends up 1930s screwball energy with lots of door-slamming, Marx Brothers-style mayhem. Since Woodstock is known for its offbeat charm, it seems a perfect fit for the local theater company, directed by Ellen Honig. A nine-member ensemble of area actors will bring the past to life while splitting sides.
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