foreigner

The Foreigner

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Other Programming at the Arts Center...

Past GP Seasons....

2009-2010
The Foreigner
History of the Roses
Not on this Night
The Miracle Worker
Over the River and through the Woods
The Importance of Being Earnest

2008-2009
Nunsense
The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
A Christmas Carol
Footloose
Bottoms Up
Love, Sex, and the IRS

2007-2008
Academia Nuts
Two by Two
The Wizard of Oz
We the People
The Madwoman of Chaillot
Our Town


2006-2007
How the Other Half Loves
The Fantasticks
To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday
Into the Woods
The Road to Mecca

2005-2006
Cemetery Club
Little Shop of Horrors
No Sooner Won Than Wed
Laura
Quilters

2004-2005
1776
A Voice of My Own
The Pirates of Penzance
Run For Your Wife
Pippin

See a list of all previous shows!

Show Times: Friday & Saturday nights @ 8 pm, Sunday afternoons @ 3 pm

September 25-27 & October 2-4

Larry Shue's hilarious farce! Learn what happens with a shy Englishman in search of rest, visits a fishing lodge in Georgia

The Cast....

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Philip Adams (Froggy LeSueur) was most recently seen at Garrison Players as the hapless Raymond Pumphrey in Bottoms Up. Other GP appearances have been in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Our Town, Madwoman of Chaillot and No Sooner Won Than Wed. He has also appeared as Mr. Brownlow in Oliver at Prescott Park, as The Narrator in Rocky Horror Live at The Seacoast Repertory Theater and as Scrooge, Marley and Bob Cratchit in various productions of A Christmas Carol with Dramedy Productions.

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Phil Hesketh (Charlie Baker) is in his third show here at the Garrison Players Arts Center. He was in the comedies How the Other Half Loves, and played Leslie in Love, Sex, & the IRS this past spring. Phil has been involved in community theater for 13 years. Farce comedies are his first love, having done such shows as Neil Simons’ Rumors, What the Rabbi Saw, Run For Your Wife, and No Sex Please, We’re British. He’s also done a few dramas as well, as Peter in Prelude to a Kiss, Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit, and George Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life. He always loves working with old friends in the cast, and meeting new ones. Phil is an architect and has two boys, Zac and Conor. He would also like to acknowledge the incredible understanding of his significant other, Valerie……if she could put up with his antics in Love, Sex, & the IRS, then this one should be a cake walk! He especially would like to thank Michael, the director, for casting him in this part, and all of you for supporting the theater by coming to see this show, and hopes you enjoy it!

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Kate Miller (Betty Meeks) Kate has appeared in numerous productions in the Seacoast area and is delighted to return to Garrison Players for a second time. Some of her favorite roles include Ethel in On Golden Pond, M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias, Kate Keller in Helen Keller as well as her most recent performance playing the role of Marjorie Baverstock in Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 on this very stage. Kate also loves working with children and has performed with the Theater Workshop of Newburyport as well as directed a handful of children’s plays at her church.

In addition to the stage, she has done extensive film, commercial and voiceover work throughout New England. Kate resides in Eliot with her loving husband and her dog Oliver. She heartily thanks her friends and family for their unending support and hopes you enjoy the show. Blasny, blasny...ain’t dees nice!

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Seth Mazzaglia (Rev. Lee) is a local Actor, Fight Choreographer and Playwright, and has been involved in many shows over the years. From Seacoast Rep's Buddy; a Buddy Holly Story, where he performed as Ritchie Valens, to Reverend Hale in Rochester Opera Houses's The Crucible, to his msot recent appearance at the Garrison Players Arts Center as the hapless roommate, Jon Trachtman, in Love, Sex and the IRS. Seth is now thrilled to be performing with Garrison Players again.

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Emily Iggulden (Catherine Simms) hails from Manchester, England, where her love of theatre was born at Carol Godby’s Theatre Workshop. There she learned everything from the art of improv, to the delights of the traditional English pantomime with a generous dose of serious drama in between. Emily won the Workshops’s Festival of Plays competition in 1997 and 1998 for “Best Play” and “Best Actress.” She went on to co-found The Front Row Theatre Company and co-wrote and co-directed a series of three one-act plays at theatres in Bury and Manchester. Emily’s TV credits include the role of Lauren Henderson in Coronation Street. Emily moved across the pond three years ago and is a PhD student in American history at the University of New Hampshire. She loves murder mystery parties, living by the coast and pretending she is a southern belle!

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Scott Degan (Owen Musser) is in his fifth production at GP and is excited to return. After taking a much needed sabbatical this summer, Scott is grateful to be involved with such a talented cast and crew. You may have seen Scott's work through the years at Prescott Park (on and off-stage for five summers), the Players Ring, Rochester Opera House, and many other seacoast theatres. Favorite roles include Jeffrey in Dramedy's production of Jeffrey, Smee in Peter Pan, Bill Sykes in Oliver, and the Wizard in the Wizard of Oz. Scott has been privileged to work with so many of the seacoast's finest actors and directors. A big shout out and thanks to Michael T for giving him the chance to help bring this terrific show to life, as well as the cast and crew for their professional attitude and vision - Enough about Degan, enjoy the show!

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David Wiley (Ellard Simms) is a young actor of humble, American roots. He attended the University of Hartford where he graduated with his BA in Creative Writing and a Theater Studies Minor. As an actor, his favorite roles have included Jack in The Importance of Being Earnest, Old Major in Animal Farm, the Male Chorus in How I Learned to Drive, and Kenickie in Grease. He thanks his family for their continued support and both thanks and blames his God for putting him here on Earth. Enjoy the show.

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Portrait photographs courtesy of Photography by Carin (except; David Wiley, Emily Iggulden, Seth Mazzaglia)

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