Working within the limits of proper “Covid 19” restrictions, Director R Sheldon Boyce and Stage Manager/Assistant Director Sarah Brooks have been busy with rehearsals for the first show in the new season, which is scheduled to open in the VK Garage on February 5.
Villainous Company – which the playwright, Victor L. Cahn calls “a caper for three women” – will be presented through February 21. As always, showtimes are 7:30 Friday and Saturday, 2:30 for the two Sunday matinees.
The show’s three actresses play the various sides in a cat-and-mouse game of international theft and intrigue.
Both Emily Edwards as “Joanna” and Aliesha Skipping as “Tracy” are making their P2K debuts. Emery Dorman, playing “Claire”, is appearing with P2K for the third time, having made her debut in last season’s The Outsider.
As the action opens, we meet Claire coming home from a shopping trip. She is soon joined by Tracy, an agent for a somewhat ominously aware government agency, and Joanna, who may be Claire’s cohort in crime.
The story’s twists and turns flow with both humor and suspense, taking the audience on a delightful evening’s journey that is suitable for the whole family.
Social Distance seating will be provided, allowing no less than six feet of distance between pairs of seats. Face coverings will be required for all entering the facility, and all interactions with Ushers and other volunteers and staff will be “contactless.”
Tickets for Villainous Company are $22 each, and attendance will be capped at just 30 per performance. Advance reservations are recommended – you can make them HERE.
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