Tickets go on sale this week for Thornbury Community Theatre's new comedy, Exit Who?, which goes on-stage May 1, 2 and 3.
The comedy, by prolific playwright Fred Carmichael, is a sequel to Exit The Body. TCT performed the original in 1998.
Exit Who? brings back mystery novelist Crane Hammond and her city slicker secretary Kate Bixley to a rental cottage in a small town in Vermont. This time around, they get mixed up in international intrigue as they try to figure out which of several oddball characters is the enemy spy searching for a missing microdot.
Is it Vernon, the town's sherriff/garbage collecter/firefighter/parking enforcement officer? Or could it be Lydia, the real estate lady who's just way too perky? What about Cyrus, the reclusive millionaire who wants Crane to join his publishing empire? Or maybe it's Col. Wooster, a retired military man who usually catches the bouquets at local weddings.
The show, sponsored by the Mill Cafe, is directed by Rob Potter and produced by the team of Bev Byrne and Lori Campbell.
Byrne and Potter are also both in the cast along with Michelle Plummer, Scott Clock, Douglas Stevenson, Dorothy Russell, Wayne Bryant, Susan Eijsenck, and Sue Aldcorn. Advance tickets are $8 at Jessica's Book Nook, Thornbury; Stuff to Read, Meaford; and The Crow's Nest, Collingwood; or $10 at the door on performance nights. Youth tickets (12 years and under) are $4.



