West Allis Players Capture Spirit of Neil Simon's
16 • Milwaukee County Post • October 9, 2015 THIS 6TH & ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY HOWARD AT THE OPEN 1PM-5PM West Allis Players capture spirit of THIS WEEK AT THE GARDEN DISTRICT FARMERS’ MARKET What’s Fresh This Week Neil Simon’s ‘Barefoot in the Park’ Time to can the applesauce! The veggies are still plentiful from beets, beans, Brussels Cast adeptly At a glance sprouts, cabbage, carrots, chard, cucum- bers, garlic, kale, kohlrabi, pattypan, pota- captures trials “Barefoot in the Park” The curtain goes up at 7:30 p.m. Friday and toes, peppers, tomatillos, kohlrabi, onions, of newlyweds Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at West Allis Central squash, watermelons and more! We’re also Auditorium.Visit www.westallisplayers.org. joined this week by Clock Shadow By JULIE MCHALE Creamery, Custom Grown Greenhouse, Post Theater Critic is adjusting to her new single status, and Elsen Orchard, Golden Eggroll, Log Cabin Corie is trying to encourage her to take a Orchard, Magpie’s Gourmet Dog Treats, WEST ALLIS — It is no surprise that few risks and create a new life for herself. Soap of the Earth, and amazing flowers. Neil Simon’s 1963 play “Barefoot in the Two other characters arrive upon the Follow us on Facebook for updates Park” continues its popularity. Simon’s scene — a telephone repairman and a longest-running Broadway show still slightly eccentric, interfering moocher Our Sponsors Help Make the amuses us because of its recognizable situ- named Velasco, the neighbor who lives in Market Possible ations, its accessible characters and its the attic above the Bratters.
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