"Big Bucks" 

This show has been cast.

 

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Venue:

St. John's Episcopal Church

Parish Hall, 3427 Olney-Laytonsville Road
Olney, MD 20830

Located on Rt. 108, one tenth of a mile West of Georgia Avenue. Across the street from the Library.

 

Big Bucks Fever
a large bulldog of a man in his late forties. Brash and loud, he is the stereotype of the shady Southern gentleman

Mama Fever
Buck's wife. A kindly but somewhat scatter-brained woman; in her late forties also

Myron Fever
a bookish, jellyfish of a son, in his 20s

Gramma Fever *
a feisty, seventy-year-old grandmother who's more than a little athletic

Nancy Fever
a beautiful, shapely daughter, who's more than a little friendly

Marvin Kreshler
a handsome and intelligent man in his mid 20s

Hillary Keith
an attractive but business-oriented woman in her early 20s

Hildegarde
a large maid who's been with the family for years

* For those interested in the role of Gramma Fever we are looking for a female with acrobatic skills.

Synopsis:

"Big Bucks", a comedic play written by Pat Cook, combines the antics of "You Can't Take it With You" with the hillbilly flair of "Lil' Abner".

It tells the story of the rollercoster ride Big Buck Fever takes his family on. With the IRS on the attack for his failure to file tax returns, and the local highway constructions project threatening to run right through the Fever home, "Big Bucks" is a hilarious tale of the lengths a family will go to keep what is theirs, even if it is on the sneaky side.