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The Foreigner
Duquesne University Presents The Foreigner by Larry Shue Directed by Jill Jeffrey October 4-14
In a resort-style fishing lodge in rural Georgia, the plot revolves around the visit of two guests, Englishmen Charlie Baker and Staff Sergeant Froggy LeSueur. Naturally shy, Charlie is also depressed because his beloved wife may be dying. He tells Froggy, "I should have stayed with Mary, at the hospital. When a man's wife is dying, he belongs with her, not not in Georgia." He begs Froggy, "Please. Try to understand. I can'ttalk to anyone now."
To help his friend, Froggy tells Betty Meeks, who owns the lodge, that Charlie is the native of an exotic country who does not understand a word of English. Betty, who has never traveled, is delighted to cater for a stranger who is "as foreign as the day is long." At first, Charlie is appalled by Froggy's fabrication and protests that he can't pretend. -Wikipedia
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LocationDuquesne University Genesius Theater (View)
1225 Seitz St
Pittsburgh, PA 15282
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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