THE BATTLEFORDS — Tom, a dentist and a father, fears his own mortality. Cass, a religious mother, might have fallen out of love. Axel, a budding actor, is set to star in an X-rated Peter Pan. Wanda, a loving sister, doesn’t know how to settle on a man. And Maggie, set to marry Russell, is unaware that her sister knows her fiancé a little too well.
There’s even a pastor in the other room. What could go wrong?
The Battlefords Community Players are kickstarting their 2022-23 season with Maggie’s Getting Married, running from Oct. 18 to 29.
Written by Norm Foster, the play is a modern comedy set in the Duncan family’s kitchen. Throughout the evening, it follows the trials and tribulations that come with the eve of a wedding and explores family dynamics up close and personal.
The Maggie’s Getting Married cast includes:
Rebekka Landon as Maggie;
Amanda Gies as Wanda;
Crystal Gilbert as Cass;
Fraser Glen as Tom;
Maurie Gagne as Axel; and
Gregory Kwong as Russell
BCP has produced 250 plays over the last 75 years, bringing in more than 70 individual and group awards. Awards which include: best director, best actor and best play, which they have won seven times for Harvey, In Search of Love, The Curate Shakespeare, As You Like It, The Stone Builder, The Stranger and You Are Here.
Though Maggie's Getting Married is almost sold out, tickets are available for the BCP’s upcoming play.
In December, a Christmas comedy aptly named Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society’s Production of a Christmas Carol will make its Battlefords debut.
Tickets or season passes can be ordered via their email at [email protected] or their phone at 306-446-3133. Read more information on upcoming shows on http://www.bcpdrama.com.
This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Maurie Gagne's name.