THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY Opens 1/25 at Stage West

By: Dec. 03, 2012
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In a metropolitan area where golf is king – or, certainly, at least, prince – Ken Ludwig's newest play, The Fox on the Fairway, will bring a hilarious, madcap perspective to the Valley's collective love affair with the sport.

Considered Ludwig's tribute to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s, The Fox on the Fairway will tee up on Stage West at The Herberger Theater Center, 222 E. Monroe, from Jan. 25 to Feb. 10 under the direction of Matthew Wiener. Wiener's direction of another Ludwig farce, the Tony Award-nominated Lend Me A Tenor, drew rave reviews from audiences and critics during runs in San Diego and Pennsylvania.

The Fox on the Fairway takes audiences on a hilarious romp filled with mistaken identities, slamming doors and over-the-top romantic shenanigans in a madcap adventure about love, life and one man's eternal love affair with golf.

The story revolves around Bingham (Ted Barton, making his Actors Theatre debut), the manager of the Quail Valley Country Club and its heated rivalry with another local club managed by the irritating Dickie (Gene Ganssle, who has appeared in many Actors Theatre productions) who makes a giant bet with Bingham on an upcoming tournament.

Justin (Kyle Sorrell, last seen in Pursuit of Happiness) is the young ringer Bingham recruits for Quail Valley, but his great golf game doesn't always hold up under stress. Justin's fiancée, Louise (Ashley Stults, who had previously been in Actors Theatre's annual production of A Christmas Carol) initiates Justin's latest personal crisis by breaking their engagement during the tournament, thrusting saucy Quail Valley booster Pamela (Maren Maclean, last seen in Actors Theatre's production of Benefactors) into the picture as she tries to reunite the two. Add in Bingham's wife, Muriel (Johanna Carlisle, making her Actors Theatre debut) whose antique shop her husband used as collateral for the bet and the situation becomes even more frantic.

Set design is by Kimb Williamson, costume design by Lois Myers and lighting design by Paul Black.

Single tickets are $31 to $47 (additional fees may apply) and are available online at www.actorstheatrePHX.org or at the Herberger Theater Center Box Office, (602) 252-8497, 222 E. Monroe, downtown Phoenix.



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