The play by Robert Hallmark is a hilarious spoof of popular Hallmark Christmas movies. It’s the tale of a high-powered professional racing through the fast lane of big-city life. Her boss sends her back to her small hometown. But when she crosses paths with a familiar face from high school, she’s forced to hit the brakes, evaluate her priorities and the love she never saw coming. The show is directed by longtime Barn member Cynthia Tupper of Farmington Hills. “The audience is in for a great ride as they root for our romantic leads who are surrounded by their family and friends who are all played by only two other actors,” says Tupper.
The romantic leads Felice and George are played by real-life married couple Karla Kamm and Benjamin Burt of Redford. Tupper says they bring an “extra dimension of chemistry” into their onstage relationship. Nancy Cooper and Jason Wilhoite, both of Farmington, play all the other characters. Tupper says all four actors demonstrate great versatility in their craft and are skilled in all aspects of comedy.
The play is structured to add a local flavor to the plot, making co-stars of hotspots in Farmington, Farmington Hills and Detroit. “The playwright has given us 30 local references that we created to fill in the blanks to make it specific to our town, says Tupper.”
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Farmington Players Barn
32332 W. 12 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: 248-553-2955
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