Valley Community Players

Valley Community Players came to Renton in the spring of 1965, and is of one of the oldest community theater groups in South King County. Our mission is to increase understanding and appreciation of community theatre and to bring quality theatre, at affordable prices, to Renton and the surrounding areas.

Here Lies Jeremy Troy

March 10th, 2010 at Wed, 10th, 2010 at 12:38 pm by Jaris English

CARCO Theatre: 1717 Maple Valley Highway, Renton, WA

TICKETS: email: vcplayers@hotmail.com or call: 425-226-5190 www.valleycommunityplayers.org

(April 02 – April 18, 2010)

A lawyer who is up for a partnership is visited by a school chum who lives by sponging off classmates. He blackmails the lawyer into putting him up on the very night the boss is coming for dinner whereupon the wife leaves. The sponger discovers that the lawyer’s degree is a fraud. A model is hired to play the wife’s, a dumb beauty whose attempts to help backfire. More trouble erupts when the wife returns. Fortunately the boss thinks such a devious man would make a good lawyer!

PERFORMANCE DATES:

Friday/Saturday   (8:00 p.m)       4/02-03, 4/09-10, 4/16-17

Thursday                (7:30 p.m.)      4/08

Sunday                   (2:00 p.m.)      4/18

Jaris English For the last twenty five years I have provided marketing communications and public relations expertise for global corporations headquartered in the Silicon Valley. Now I'm retired and living in Renton, Washington with my daughter and grandson. I am a volunteer with the Valley Community Players and want to enhance awareness in the community of this excellent theatrical organization.

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