This page was exported from Caledon Citizen [ https://caledoncitizen.com ] Export date:Thu Mar 28 12:32:46 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Accidental Hit-Man Blues is next Caledon Townhall Players comedy --------------------------------------------------- By Constance Scrafield All theatre players understand, as by instinct, that “the show must go on!” Neither illness, accident, weather can halt the great thespian wheels once they have been set in motion. So, it was with pride, but without boastfulness or surprise, that Marg Argall, director of the upcoming production of Accidental Hit-Man Blues by the Caledon Townhall Players (CTHP), opening Feb. 15 and running for the two weekends to Feb. 24, said, “Rehearsals are going well in spite of illness, one after the other.” Herself feeling under the weather at the moment, she added, “Whatever it is, must have been passed around because three actors all had the same bug. Another was in a car accident. She recovered and has been able to come to the subsequent rehearsals.” With the cast members now recovered from their various ailments, they are in full vigour and in the last stages of getting ready to open. In brief, the plot of the play deals with Ron and Laura, who are out of luck and money. They think they may have solved their problems when they find themselves the default owners of a small business. Hoping to improve their lot and do some good, there is a basic problem: the business hires contract assassins. How to manage such a shop and still keep a moral standard and their sanity? Written by award-winning playwright T. Gregory Argall, this is a comedy, hilarious and very dark. Mr. Argall began writing plays for community theatre when he was asked by a theatre group in Brampton to write a one-act play in 1997. He was happy to do so and he had such fun writing it that he has “been doing it ever since,” Ms. Argall said. “In 2000, he won a Samuel French Award. His plays are being performed on five continents.” While Ms. Argall lives in Brampton, she came up to Caledon to join the CTHP through a friend. “My first CTHP play was Where There's a Will,” she commented, “Caledon is a great networking community. I have brought some new people for Accidental Hit Man, some fresh blood as well some of the regulars from Caledon. One comes all the way from Ayr near Cambridge and another comes from Fergus, coming to every rehearsal. Three of the actors are up from Brampton. “It's great to make new friends and learn about other theatres,” she said. “You never know when you'll about a part that might suit somewhere else.” Meanwhile, she is “really happy with the cast and the crew. Kay Lyons is wonderful as stage manager.” Accidental Hit-Man Blues is a play about love, contracts, guns and, so we were informed, potatoes, “Caledon loves going to the theatre,” Ms. Argall remarked, “and the CTHP always brings a new product. This will have audiences laughing themselves silly, but they'll go home with some thought too.” The play opens Feb. 15, at 8:15 p.m. with evening performances Feb. 16 and 17 and the following weekend Feb. 23 and 24. There is a dinner option at Knox Church across the street before the Feb. 17 performance. Additionally, there is a Matinee show Feb. 24 at 2:30 p.m. For all the details, go the website at www.caledontownhallplayers.com or call 519-927-5460. --------------------------------------------------- Images: --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2018-02-07 16:06:44 Post date GMT: 2018-02-07 21:06:44 Post modified date: 2018-02-23 15:44:01 Post modified date GMT: 2018-02-23 20:44:01 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Export of Post and Page as text file has been powered by [ Universal Post Manager ] plugin from www.gconverters.com