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Tuesday
Feb212012

Noel MacDuffie Discusses Comedy in The Foreigner

Populated with odd but loveably familiar characters, The Foreigner by Larry Shue plops a shy and colorless Brit into a fishing lodge in rural Georgia. Terrified of conversation, Charlie Baker is presented to the other guests as unable to speak English.  Then Charlie overhears some things he should not and in an attempt to right some wrongs the silliness begins!   He teaches his "language" to the assembled party, eats breakfast with a glass on his head, and tells a story (in gibberish).

In this video, Director Noel MacDuffie discusses directing the play, comedy and chllenges.

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