Whose Wives Are They Anyway? by the Bowie Community Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse, Jul 17-Aug 2

Whose Wives Are They Anyway? by the Bowie Community Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse, Jul 17-Aug 2

Whose Wives Are They Anyway?
By Michael Parker.

Location: Bowie Community Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse

Performances: July 17 – August 2, 2015

Description: David McGrachen and John Baker, have planned a weekend off before their new C.E.O. arrives on Monday. With their wives safely off on a shopping spree in New York City, they check into The Oakfield Golf and Country Club intending to “golf their brains out.” They unexpectedly encounter their new boss, and she insists on meeting the wives, commenting blithely “no one who went golfing for a weekend without his wife would ever work for me.” So … David and John have to produce wives. Inevitably everything goes wrong as John and David attempt to “pull the wool” over the new boss’ eyes – literally!

Performance Dates:
July 17th at 8 pm, July 18th at 8 pm, July 19th at 2 pm
July 24th at 8 pm, July 25th at 2 pm and 8 pm, July 26th at 2 pm
July 31st at 8 pm, August 1st at 8 pm, August 2nd at 2 pm

Tickets are on sale now! Adults – $20.00, Seniors/Students – $15.00.
Buy tickets on-line.
Note: All ticket sales are final. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager.

Bowie Food Bank: Bring one non-perishable food item for donation in exchange for one FREE concession item.

Auditions for Whose Wives Are They Anyway? by Bowie Community Theatre, May 12 & 13

Auditions for Whose Wives Are They Anyway? by Bowie Community Theatre, May 12 & 13

Bowie Community Theatre Announces Auditions for Whose Wives Are They Anyway? by Michael Parker

Audition Dates/Times:
Tuesday, May 12th from 7:30PM-9:30PM
Wednesday, May 13th from 7:30PM-9:30PM
Callbacks, if needed, will be Friday, May 15th

Synopsis: David McGrachen and John Baker have planned a weekend off before their new C.E.O. arrives on Monday. With their wives safely off on a shopping spree in NYC, they check into The Oakfield Golf and Country Club intending to “golf their brains out.” They unexpectedly encounter their new boss, and she insists on meeting the wives, commenting blithely “no one who went golfing for a weekend without his wife would ever work for me”. So…David and John have to produce wives. Inevitably, everything goes wrong as John and David attempt to “pull the wool” over the new boss’ eyes—literally!

Directed by: Jeffery Lesniak

Dates/Times:
Tuesday, May 12th from 7:30PM-9:30PM
Wednesday, May 13th from 7:30PM-9:30PM
Callbacks, if needed, will be Friday, May 15th

Audition location: Bowie Community Theatre auditions will be held at: Trinity Lutheran Church, 6600 Laurel-Bowie Rd. (Route 197) in Bowie MD

Performances will be : July 17 – August 2, 2015 at the Bowie Playhouse.

Audition Process: Auditioners will be asked to do cold readings from the script.

For more information see: http://www.bctheatre.com/audition.html

Sex Please We’re Sixty by the Bowie Community Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse, July 11-26

Sex Please We’re Sixty by the Bowie Community Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse, July 11-26

Sex Please We’re Sixty
by Michael Parker and Susan Parker

Location: Bowie Community Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse

Performances: July 11 to 26, 2014.

Description: Mrs. Stancliffe’s Rose Cottage Bed & Breakfast has been successful for many years. Her guests (nearly all women) return year after year. Her next door neighbor, the elderly, silver-tongued, “Bud the Stud” Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons, and Mrs. Stancliffe reluctantly accepts the fact that “Bud the Stud” is, in fact, good for business. Add to the guest list three older women, and a retired chemist who has developed a blue pill called “Venusia,” after Venus the goddess of love, to increase the libido of menopausal women. The pill has not been tested. When Bud gets his hands on some of the Venusia pills, the fun begins, as he attempts to entertain all three women! “If you need a rollicking good time filled with laughter, this is a must-see play.” – The City Wire, Fort Smith, Arkansas.