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Pictured:Kevin Colbert and Jamion Biesterfeld will "Lie, Cheat and Genuflect" to get their Grandfather's fortune!
Manley, NE September 24, 2009 - Grandpa's passed away and it's time to read the will!The Lofte Community Theatre opens the hilarious comedy, "Lie, Cheat and Genuflect" on October 9.
The
fast-paced farce, written by William Van Zandt and Jane Milmore
revolves around the two "black sheep" of the wealthy Buckle family.Two bumbling brothersfell out of their grandfather's favor several years ago, and know they don't have a chance at receiving any money.But, due to a string of unfortunate bets at the track, they're in debt to a low-rent loan shark.In
their desperation, the brothers cook up a scheme to have one of them
pose as their grandfather's favorite, a female cousin who happens to be
a nun!A cast of colorful characters including a wine-swilling maid and a rookie lawyer add to the mayhem.Director
Kevin Colbert suggests a PG-13 rating for the production, and advises
that some situations may not be suitable for very young children.
Kevin Colbert of Weeping Water plays the scheming brother, Tom, who has all the answers.Have you ever seen a nun with five o'clock shadow?A
Lofte favorite, Jamion Biesterfeld of Louisville will spend half his
time as brother Billy and the other half as the fictitious "Sister
Fernando."Other cast members include Anne Pope and
Christina Tipken of Eagle, Shari Hoelker of Omaha, Dave Hibler and
Kevin Holdorf of Manley,
Performance dates are Oct 9-11, 16-18 and 22-25.Curtain times are Thursday-Sautrday at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm.Tickets are $16 and may be purchased by calling the Lofte box office at (402) 234-2553 or online at www.Lofte.com
I remember thinking that the world was in the pooper my last year in High School
Man, Those were the Good Old Days!
It's starting to get a little chilly in the evening, the leaves are starting to change.
Larry has got the snow shovels on order, and the Road Maint folks are concerned about the increasing cost of Road Salt.
Guess we are gonna have to Hunker Down
The Good News, is the Harvest looks great, and it is gonna dry up enough to get some of that gold out of the fields.
Our world, kinda turns on the Harvest
In a great year, the local economy glows, and we all feel the warmth.
We have so much more control over our world, then folks in the larger Cities.
I
don't have to worry about tainted beef or milk cause I know Jeff and
Ken, or my savings cause I know Andy and Alan. Strong, honest friends
and neighbors are running the show down here.
Here is something to make you feel better; Last year at this time we were suffering from a constant tsunami carpet bombing of polittical campain commercials.
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