Till Beth Do Us Part
Written by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, Jamie Wooten
Directed by Audrey Morgan
Produced by Nikki Parks
Evening Performances at 7:30 pm
Sept25,26 Oct1,2,8
Matinee Performances at 2:00 pm
Sept27 Oct3,4,9,10
Suzannah hires Beth Bailey as an assistant, a gregarious, highly motivated daughter of the South. Beth explodes into the Hayden household and whips it into an organized, well-run machine. This couldn't have happened at a better time for Suzannah, since her boss, Celia Carmichael, the C.E.O. of Carmichael's Chocolates, is flying in for an important make-or-break business dinner. Gibby grows increasingly wary as Beth insinuates herself into all aspects of their lives. As Suzannah's dependence on Beth grows and Gibby's dislike of the woman deepens, Suzannah gives Beth carte blanche to change anything in the household that "will make it run more efficiently." The change Beth makes is convincing Suzannah that Gibby must go! When he realizes it's Suzannah's career Beth is after, a newly determined Gibby sets out to save his marriage aided by Suzannah's best friend Margo, a wise-cracking and self-deprecating divorcee, and her ex-husband Hank, who is in the midst of his own mid-life crisis. Their efforts to stop Beth at any cost creates a situation in which things go uproariously awry just as Suzannah's boss arrives for that all-important dinner.
Whether you're married, single, rethinking your divorce or currently being controlled by someone up to no good, you're sure to enjoy this family-friendly, laugh-out-loud Jones Hope Wooten Comedy!
What's Happening
News
Brighton Barn Theatre lost its long time President on May 2nd after a lengthy illness. Art Middleton, or J Arthur as he always liked to be listed in our programs, had been President for as long as most of us can remember.
For almost 20 years, in addition to his presidential duties, Art also produced plays, was our Technical Director, set designer, lighting designer and operator. We have always been blessed that Art and his construction team had our sets "ready to go" so that our casts could rehearse on them as quickly as possible.
Art was truly committed to our Brighton Barn Theatre, having moved from Cobourg to Brighton, just five minutes away from the theatre, when he became President.
Despite his illness, Art last designed the set and lighting for Norm Foster's "Jenny's House of Joy" which ran April - May this 2025 season and was a tremendous success.
His talents and dedication will surely be missed.
Auditions
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