Next up: Savannah Sipping Society

After almost two years without any theater, The Actors Theater is reopening at the Grange with “Savannah Sipping Society” a laugh-out-loud comedy starring Dorrie Braun, Diane Craig, Suzanne Gropper and Melinda Milligan with cameo’s from DD Glaze and Annette Mazzarella.  A detailed description of this play is included below. Savannah Sipping Society opens at 7:30 pm on Friday, September 3rd with seven performances until closing on Sunday, September 12th.  Savannah Sipping Society is directed by Doug Bechtel.

The continued COVID problem has forced us to establish some additional rules:   First, EVERYONE who attends MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED.  Secondly, everyone will be required to wear a mask while inside the building.  As usual, we will have juice and cookies available but you will need to go outside the building to enjoy them.  The entire production crew has been fully vaccinated and will wear masks.   Our actors will not wear masks unless they approach within six feet of the audience.  We will move our first row of seating from its normal position 6 feet from the front of the stage to 9 feet from the stage.

Tickets continue to be $10 and will be available at Darvill’s Book Store, online by clicking the link to the left and at the door.

For more information, contact Doug Bechtel at (360) 317-5601.

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What is Savannah Sipping Society all about?

In this delightful, laugh-a-minute comedy, four unique Southern women, all needing to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines, are drawn together by Fate—and an impromptu happy hour—and decide it’s high time to reclaim the enthusiasm for life they’ve lost through the years.  Randa, a perfectionist and workaholic, is struggling to cope with a surprise career derailment that, unfortunately, reveals that she has no life and no idea how to get one.   Dot, still reeling from her husband’s recent demise and the loss of their plans for an idyllic retirement, faces the unsettling prospect of starting a new life from scratch—and all alone.   Earthy and boisterous Marlafaye, a good ol’ Texas gal, has blasted into Savannah in the wake of losing her tom-cattin’ husband to a twenty-three-year-old dental hygienist.  The strength of her desire to establish a new life is equaled only by her desire to wreak a righteous revenge on her ex.    Also new to town, Jinx, a spunky ball of fire, offers her services as a much-needed life coach for these women.   However, blinded by her determination and efforts to get their lives on track, she over-looks the fact that she’s the one most in need of sage advice.  Over the course of six months, filled with laughter, hilarious misadventures, and the occasional liquid refreshment, these middle-aged women successfully bond and find the confidence to jump-start their new lives.  Together, they discover lasting friendships and a renewed determination to live in the moment—and most importantly, realize it’s never too late to make new old friends. So raise your glass to these strong Southern women and their fierce embrace of life and say “Cheers!” to this joyful and surprisingly touching play!  Those who saw our production of Dixie Swim Club several years ago will understand the humor of these playwrights.