BTCPA announces second production of season
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4:37 pm Friday, February 9, 2024

BTCPA announces second production of season

The Bay Tree Council for the Performing Arts in Red Bay will hold its second production of the 2023-2024 season, “Fox on the Fairway,” by Ken Ludwig and directed by Molly Thorn, Feb. 15-17 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 18 at 2 p.m.

Tickets are currently on sale at the Weatherford Centre in Red Bay between the hours of 2-4 p.m. during the week. Tickets may be reserved on the phone or purchased in person.

Dinner is available for each performance but must be reserved in advance. The play ticket is $10, and the dinner is $20.

Those interested in bringing a group should contact Beth Hammock at 256-668-0045.

The play was presented 12 years ago by BTCPA, and two of those cast members will be returning. The other cast members are Theron Struzik, Clink Sikes, Brittany Faris and Anna Lindsey, with Dominic Rogers as stage manager.

Set amid the leafy greens of Quail Valley Country Club, Ken Ludwig’s “A Fox on the Fairway” unfolds on the day Quail Valley faces its oldest rival, nearby Crouching Squirrel Golf and Racquet Club, for the golf tournament of the decade. Battle lines are drawn when the two clubs, like Greece and Troy, assemble their bravest heroes and play on to the final, madcap putt on an 18th hole that is the stuff of legend.

A tribute to the English farces of the 1930s and 1940s, “A Fox on the Fairway” takes audiences on a riotous ride that recalls the classics of the Marx Brothers.

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