cahoots-logoPlayers of Utica’s 103rd season continues with a very funny look into the not-so-funny side of human nature with ‘CAHOOTS’ by Rick Johnston, directed by Art Felshaw.

Set in a Manhattan high-rise apartment, this outrageously funny comedy is filled with witty dialogue, hilarious one-liners and, of course, murder.Yes, you read that right, murder. ‘CAHOOTS’ brings a farcical unreality to big-city crime while showing that sometimes things do get worse before they get better. The dangers of street crime and urban living pale in comparison to the pandemonium and

Yes, you read that right, murder.‘CAHOOTS’ brings a farcical unreality to big-city crime while showing that sometimes things do get worse before they get better. The dangers of street crime and urban living pale in comparison to the pandemonium and

‘CAHOOTS’ brings a farcical unreality to big-city crime while showing that sometimes things do get worse before they get better. The dangers of street crime and urban living pale in comparison to the pandemonium and mayhem that ensues when these four “good friends” get together for a quiet dinner at home.

SHOW DATES & TIMES:

 Evening Shows: April 15, 16, 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m.

 Sunday Matinees: April 17 and 24 at 2 p.m.

TICKETS: $6 students, $13 seniors, $15 adults ($1 of each ticket sale goes directly to the Capital Fund). Reserve tickets via credit or debit card online at www.players.ticketderby.com or by calling (315) 724-7624.

CAST: Rayna Schneider, Marilee Ensign, Jim Revenaugh, Lonnie Etter and Mike Beehm

About Players of Utica

Players of Utica Theatre, 1108 State St., Utica, is a non-profit community theatre that has been continuously producing shows in central New York since 1913. We have engaged more than one million individuals with affordable, first-class community theatre. Players of Utica is an equal opportunity community theatre organization. For more information, a complete history, and to support or participate, visit www.playersofutica.org or “Like” us on Facebook.

By martha

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