The Huntsville Theatre Company presents their next theatre production, Buying the Moose, in honour of Canada’s 150th birthday. Buying the Moose is written by Michael Wilmot and directed by Greg Hancock.
The play revolves around a mysterious incident between Rob and Betty, an incident that drives Betty to leave Rob in a cloud of confusion. Greg, Rob’s brother, joins Rob while Betty joins Greg’s wife Cheryl for support, and we start to hear about what happened through the vastly different perspectives. Greg and Cheryl are pulled into the chaos and the stakes get even higher as beer, wine, accidental voice mails, a mixed up mess of “he said/she saids” and exposed secrets, and tangle the proverbial web. The audience is kept bouncing back and forth between the men sitting on Rob’s front porch and the women on Cheryl’s. As Greg and Cheryl probe for answers of what happened, truths start to come out and nothing really is what it seems.
“This is fun pure, unadulterated, slightly adult fun. Unless you have taken a vow of perpetual mirthlessness and silence (we would hate to be responsible for you breaking your vows) you should definitely come and find out what it really means to Buy the Moose,” says Greg Hancock, Director of Buying the Moose.
Buying the Moose runs from February 3-12, 2017 with both evening and matinee shows available. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at www.huntsvilletheatre.org or at Treasures and Trophies in Huntsville.
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