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April 1-3, April 8-10, 2005 the Lake Benton Opera House presented the two-act comedy "Touch and Go".
| When Brian takes up jogging, his wife Hilary is not surprised. She has often told him he should exercise more after all the business lunches he consumes. But when Brian is ostensibly running around the park, he is, in fact, spending a couple of hours with his girlfriend, Wendy, in his good friend George's flat. The arrangement works well for some time, for while Brian is visiting Wendy, helpful George knows that he is in no danger of his own dalliance being discovered; for the object of his affection is Brian's wife, Hilary!It is all plain sailing until George's wife Jessica returns too soon from a business trip to America and puts the cat among the pigeons. "Deceit, deception and mistaken identity are skillfully blended." London Stage. Rob Whitaker of Volga, SD directed this delightful comedy and did double-duty on stage as George. Returning to the Opera House stage was David Norgaard as Brian and Lisa Miller as Wendy. Making their Opera House debuts were Amy Clarke as Jessica and Betty Schablitsky as Hilary. |