Panhandle Community Theatre presents: Night Watch

Ken Armitage as John Wheeler and Barry Shuck as Sam Hoke

The Panhandle Community Theatre, a non profit organization, will present Night Watch, written by Lucille Fletcher and directed by Bob Monson with Melanie Pyne, assistant director, the last weekend of February and first weekend of March.

Synopsis:  In an upscale apartment in New York City, heiress Elaine Wheeler suspects everyone she knows is plotting against her: the butcher who delivers her meats, her housekeeper, the neighborhood police officer, her personal nurse, various neighbors, and of course her husband John. She is a chronic insomniac and sees things take place outside her window that, when investigated, do not appear to have happened. Every character in this thriller is under suspicion and until the end of the play, the audience cannot be certain of what is real, and what is created by Elaine's paranoia.

Want to go?

When: February 26-28/March 1 & March 5-8

Evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday Matinee at 2:30 p.m.

Cost: Tickets $12 with “Special Low-Dough Shows” Thursdays February 26 & March 5 with all seats $9

Limited seating each show

Contact: Reservations call 221-7599

Or make reservations through email: panhandle_community_theatre@yahoo.com

Where: Theatre located at 4646 Woodbine Rd. – Storage Masters Center, Pace, one mile off Hwy. 90

CAST:

Elaine Wheeler – Ginny Hinton

John Wheeler – Ken Armitage

Blanche Cooke – Traci Simons

Curtis Appleby – Milan Smith

Lieutenant Walker – James Glass

Helga – Jean Moses

Dr. Tracey Lake – Debi Phillips

Sam Hoke – Barry Shuck

Officer Vanelli – Sharon Posey

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Panhandle Community Theatre presents: Night Watch