l to r: Ric Ramey, Sierra Hersek, Ron Randolph. Photo by Allen Schmeltz Productions.
“Mary, Mary,” Jean Kerr’s delightful comedy now playing at Folsom’s Stage Nine, revolves around a divorce in progress. The action takes place in the New York apartment of book publisher Bob Kellaway (Ric Ramey), as he tries to tie up the loose ends of his failed marriage to the sylph-like and irresistible Mary (Sierra Hersek). Dialog is laced with wit, as when he explains, “I married Mary because she was so direct and straightforward and said just exactly what she meant.” Pressed to explain why he’s divorcing her, he says, “Because she was so direct and straightforward and said just exactly what she meant.”
For details and a review go to http://villagelife.com/story.php?id=692.0&pt=photo, on the web site of the El Dorado Hills newspaper Village Life. Free printed copies will be available on July 1 in many public locations.
For details and a review go to http://villagelife.com/story.php?id=692.0&pt=photo, on the web site of the El Dorado Hills newspaper Village Life. Free printed copies will be available on July 1 in many public locations.
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