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Grove Players present

 

The Foreigner
 

A story of a strange new guy by Larry Shue

Directed by Rob Pold

The winter production of the 2000-2001 season was the famous comedy about strange new people who can change our lives. Make us see things about ourselves in a different way. Teach us a thing or two. Become a dear friend. Here are some review pictures of the show which was directed by Rob Pold.

Froggy LaSeur (Mike Pavia) and Betty Meeks (Danna Durkin) examine the exotic spoons he brought back from the aborigines of Canada and from dark, dangerous Tijuana.
Tihlgman County Inspector Owen Musser (Tom Frohnapfel) warns Catherine Simms (Lisa Machak) and Reverend David (Rob Snyder) about the dangers of lightening in the dark forest.
Reverend David (Rob Snyder, left) explains the similarities of carrots and candles to Ellard and Catherine Simms (Brian Steep and Lisa Machak, center), to the bewilderment of Charlie Baker (Rubiks).
Betty Meeks (Danna Durkin) is looking for Ellard (Brian Steep) looking for sauerkraut in the basement.
Catherine Simms (Lisa Machak) pours out her feelings, her secrets, and desires to Charlie Baker (Rubiks).
Charlie Baker (Rubiks) relates a bit of an old hometown story in his native tongue to Ellard (Brian Steep), Betty Meeks (Danna Durkin), and Catherine Simms (Lisa Machak).
Froggy LaSeur (Mike Pavia, left) can hardly stomach the attention the "shy" foreigner Charlie Baker (Rubiks, center) is receiving from Betty Meeks (Danna Durkin, left), Catherine Simms (Lisa Machak) and Ellard (Brian Steeps).
Reverend David (Rob Snyder) is shocked by Owen Musser’s (Tom Frohnapfel) irreverent disregard of his safety.
Charlie Baker (Rubiks) starts turning tables on Owen Musser (Tom Frohnapfel) by weirding out on him.
Charlie Baker (Rubiks, right) explains the plans for defense against the oncoming KKK assault to Catherine Simms (Lisa Machak), Ellard (Brian Steep) and Betty Meeks (Danna Durkin).
Betty Meeks (Danna Durkin) and Charlie Baker (Rubiks) are captured by the Klansmen, played by Mike Pavia, Tom Frohnapfel and Frank Valach.
Charlie Baker (Rubiks) dissolves one of the Klansmen, who is actually Ellard (Brian Steep) undercover, as part of his plan to chase off the KKK.
Froggy LaSeur (Mike Pavia) returns in time to dispose of the bad boys’s toys as the evil Reverend David (Rob Snyder) looks on in horror as his sinister plan is atomized.
The cast of The Foreigner: Rubiks, Tom Frohnapfel, Mike Pavia, Lisa Machak, Rob Synder, Brian Steep and Danna Durkin.
Building the set of The Foreigner with Terry Locke, Mike Pavia, Mary Pavia, and Sue Keuhnhold.
Building more of the set of The Foreigner with Steve Hogenboom, Terry Locke, Frank Valach, Mike Pavia, Mike Chuman, and Mary Pavia.
 

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