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June 11th, 12th , 18th & 19th City Arts Center, (the
OKC Fairgrounds) 3000 General Pershing Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK $15 Adults/ $10 Students R.S.V.P.
405-286-9298 e-mail: tarsplace@cox.net with Elin Bhaird, Paul James, Holly McNatt,
Charlie Monnot, Sue Ellen Reiman, Susan Riley, Wil Rogers
Timothy Stewart, Brenda Williams Ably
supported by Clarence Robinet, Lilo Foster, Amy Gomez and Victoria
Stone as the Frogville chorus.
A gay wedding disrupts a
small town and parts the citizen’s views like
Moses and the red sea, in the new comedy,
So My Son Married His Boyfriend in Frogville,
Oklahoma, written and directed by
Robert Matson.
“There’s always some fun
production of Texas being staged here and I thought it was about
time we have our own little fun with Oklahoma,” says Robert, “The
place is real, but the characters are truly fiction and out there,
way out there.”
The Citizens of
Frogville
Ada
Bumpkins, the church organist who feels spiritually
violated by this gay marriage and also disco.
Buddy
Bovine, the groom with a sordid sexual past.
Jasper Hollow Jr., the groom and local community
theatre director.
Deputy Alice Perkins, the
"one-armed" long arm of the law with hidden
feelings.
Jud Hobart, the oldest living
resident of Frogville who wants this wedding stopped.
Preacher Lawton, a peaceful holy man torn between
this predicament and a deep dark secret.
Pink Bloom,
the "Kristin Chenoweth" wannabe caught in the middle of this wedding
dilemma.
Freeda
Stroud, the local floozie who lives on the edge of the town
in her single wide trailer with her five kids.
Ida
Bell, owner of the local frog eatery and Jasper's worst
enemy.
Mayor Norman Bovine, an upstanding
guy who just wants the best for his son and Frogville.
Enid Hollow, mother of the groom who loves gay
people and a cold glass of lemonade and vodka.
...plus many more
  
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