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Opal's Husband
by John Patrick
Directed by Maurice McGill
April 24-27, 2003

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Bent as usual on a good deed, Opal tries to round up a husband for her friend Rosie and answers a lonely hearts ad placed by "Mister Handsome"—who, when he shows up, proves to be a ninety-five-year-old escapee from a nursing home. As expected, complications ensue, and when Rosie rejects her would-be suitor, Opal reluctantly agrees to marry him in order to keep the old man from the clutches of his scheming daughter. It seems that he really is quite rich, and his desire is to spend his last days (and his fortune) with a nubile maiden on a South Pacific island while his daughter wants him to expire quickly, and quietly, in the old folk's home. Thereafter the plots and counter-plots multiply hilariously as the daughter and her husband try to discredit the marriage (and convince Opal that she is cuckoo), while the old man devises his own plan to catch them in their dirty work. Happily he succeeds, and off he goes to his fond reward, leaving Opal with both an annulment and another delightful lesson in life to pass on to her myriad admirers.
Cast
Opal Kronkie - Mary Mills 
Rosie Montefalco - Jada McKinney 
Captain Mooney - Matt Hester 
Velma Lemon - Anne Vinson 
Otis Lemon - Mary Dyer 
   
Crew
Maurice McGill - Director
Darrell Underwood - Stage Manager 
JC Weeks - Lighting and Sound
Jane Williams - Set Design/Construction 
Tim Miller - 
Set Design/Construction
Mark Richardson - Set Design/Construction    
Judy Malone - Hair and Makeup
Clyniece Ledbetter - Hair and Makeup
Linda Jackson - Hair and Makeup
Jane Williams - Hair and Makeup
Tim Miller - Props
Jane Williams - Props 
Beth Hammock - Box Office
Susan Ledbetter - Box Office
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