Officer Eric Sheridan (Kyle Phillips) puts the moves on accountant Karen Brown (Madeleine Bien) while his partner Billie Dwyer (Ansley Barnard) is "tied up." PHOTO: Paul Manoian |
With bumbling cops, budding
workplace romances, and crazy criminals, Unnecessary
Farce might remind you of the old Police
Academy movie. But unlike some
other slapstick police capers like Police
Squad! and The Naked Gun films, Unnecessary Farce offers a more
sophisticated brand of humor. Its
heroes are strong yet flawed, and even the bad guys have their good sides. The Farmington
Players present this comedic take on a botched sting operation at the Barn
Theater on February 7 – 22.
Kyle Phillips plays Officer
Eric Sheridan, who he describes as “a straight-laced cop who is extremely
excited for his big break at a real sting operation. What I love about playing
Eric is his focus at getting things back on track when everything has
turned to chaos.” Eric develops a
romantic interest in accountant Karen Brown (Madeleine Bien), the mole in this
top-secret operation. But pursuing
her romantically proves to be “quite the sticky situation” when Eric must
balance his “professional partnership with long-time friend Billie Dwyer
(Ansley Barnard), while trying to keep a professional demeanor” with Karen, his
love interest.
For her part, Ansley sees Billie as “searching for her moment of
glory, where she can feel like she finally ‘made it’ as a cop. I can
relate to that effort in my career and the struggles I've faced to reach my
goals.” Ansley knows that
audiences will enjoy this show for the “fast pace and word play in this
script. I want the audience to enjoy every joke along the way, but
getting the timing of each movement and cue is a big undertaking. Billie
is a very physical role and a lot of the humor she brings to the show requires
a ton of energy. I feel spent after each rehearsal, but so happy.”
Frank Markus, who plays Todd the Scotsman, agrees: “What I enjoy about farce, when
done quickly and properly, is the extent to which audiences invariably love
them. This actor feeds on audience feedback and farces always deliver plenty of
that.” Similarly, Gary Weinstein, who plays Agent Frank, relishes the combination
of a “fast-paced
puzzle with dialogue that permeates the show along with the physical comedy
that the characters display.” Erik Carlson (Mayor Meekly) calls Unnecessary Farce “a joy ride for
the actors and audience. Quick paced and laugh out loud funny!”
Unnecessary Farce has 9
performances at the Farmington Players Barn Theater from February 7 – 22. The show is proudly sponsored by Weinstein
Jewelers. Tickets are available online at farmingtonplayers.org or by emailing
boxoffice@farmingtonplayers.org or calling the Barn box office at 248-553-2955.
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