Farmington Players Present "Mobile Home Sweet Home" June 17 and 18

Farmington Town Players Present
Mobile Home Sweet Home
by Pat Cook
Produced by special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing Company.
Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18, 2016
7:00 PM Farmington Town Hall
$8.00 Admission, $5.00 Children

“How’d you like to be on television?” This question, posed by future daughter-in-law Anne, takes Loff DuVall by surprise. After all, he and May June had been running the Hampton Court trailer park for more years than either would care to admit. The last thing he’d want now is to be in some reality TV show. In fact, he was hoping he and May June could get away for a while, take a long vacation from the place. He wouldn’t have to listen to Goose Halford’s long stories, such as how his grandpa has a metal plate in his head. “The kids used to catch him asleep and put ‘frigerator magnets on his forehead,” he confides in Loff. Or having to help Lydia Spagway’s grandkid who just got her hand caught in a toilet. Add to this Rhonda DeFalco’s gossip, Vonell Rafferty looking for buried treasure with her metal detector, and Etta Frobisher’s threat to close down his business, he’s really at the end of his rope. But Anne’s idea, coupled with the fact she’s practically engaged to son, Larry, shows Loff a way out. Except that, for the show to succeed, Loff can’t leave! Throw in a conniving producer, a retired lieutenant colonel and everyone showing up looking like run-over hillbillies and Loff or May June just don’t know what’s to become of them, their tenants, or the trailer park. This two-act comedy is full of oddball characters and will have your audience laughing and falling in love with all those at Hampton Court Trailer Park.
The Cast of Mobile Home Sweet Home, June 2016
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Download the Mobile Home Sweet Home program from the Farmington Town Players.

For over 30 years, the Farmington Town Players has taken great pride in presenting a wide variety of entertainment for Farmington audiences.  Attending and supporting the productions and performances of the Town Players not only supports the Arts in Farmington, but allows the Town Players to contribute back to the community through the financial donations the Troupe makes to other programs and needs in the Town of Farmington.

So please, mark your calendars and plan on bringing family and friends to the special evening of theatre.  The Town Players wish to thank all their patrons, old and new, and send their warmest “Welcome” for your support of this production.

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