Red Maple

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The Players at Barker is proud to present the New England premiere of Red Maple, written by veteran actor/writer/director/ David Bunce and Directed by Jeff Sullivan (The Shadow Box and The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife). Red Maple will stream live from the Barker Playhouse on May 21, 22 and 23, 2021.

THIS SHOW IS LIVE-STREAMED. IT CANNOT BE PAUSED, REWOUND, OR VIEWED AT ANY TIME OTHER THAN WHEN IT IS STREAMED.

In this comedy/drama, two couples assemble for a dinner party. The host couple is recently separated, the wife having moved to a nearby motel. The two of them have pledged not to tell anyone. The guest couple, considering leaving the area for Florida, have a few secrets as well—the husband has been in an automobile accident with some outrageous consequences. Into their midst comes a realtor, ostensibly seeking an apartment to sell, who has secrets of her own.

Starring David Crossley, Kathleen Oliverio, Mark Lima, Joyce Leven and Stephanie Whipple, this highly entertaining play is an expert mix of farcical extremes, moving pathos and witty timing.

To reserve tickets:

Go to playersri.org.

Click on the ‘Ticketing’ tab.

MEMBERS: Click on ‘Member Ticket Reservation’

GUEST TICKETS: Click on ‘Online Ticket Purchase.’ Non-members will be directed to the ShowTix4U site, where you will choose a date to view the show and purchase your ticket. Following your purchase, you will be sent a link that will allow you to view the show.

THIS SHOW IS LIVE-STREAMED. IT CANNOT BE PAUSED, REWOUND, OR VIEWED AT ANY TIME OTHER THAN WHEN IT IS STREAMED.

Guest Ticket to Any Performance: $25

Student Ticket w/ ID to Any Performance: $15

Streaming Time:

Friday & Saturday – 7:30pm

Sunday – 2:00pm

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