| The Affections of May | ||||
| By Norm Foster
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being deserted by her husband, a woman suddenly finds herself the centre of
attention in a small resort town.
The most produced play in Canada in 1991, "Foster knows just when to tickle the funny bone or pull on the heartstrings, and here he does both with equal skill."—The Fredricton Daily Gleaner. May Henning is the owner of a bed and breakfast in the town of Grogan's Cove. She is deserted by her husband Brian, who has decided that small town life is not for him. He returns to the big city leaving May to look after herself. She finds herself struggling to keep her head above water, while fending off a couple of local men who are vying for her affections. Presented as Dinner Theatre at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. Feb 2003 Rated: Mature |
DirectorJerry Stuebing |
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