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Ongoing: The Foreigner, Fredericksburg Theatre Company, April 13 - 29 Print E-mail


Fredericksburg Theater Company Texas






presentsThe Foreigner Larry Shue Fredericksburg Theater Company TX

The Foreigner

by Larry Shue

directed by Randi Jackson

April 13 – 29,  Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.

Steve W. Shepherd Theater, 1668 Hwy 87 S, 1.5 miles south of Main Street (click for map)

The Box Office is located at 306 E Austin, 830-997-3588.  Box Office hours are Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning 3 weeks prior to opening night performance

Tickets: $20 for adults, $5.50 for youth 18 and under

Please call the box office (888-669-7114) for information on group pricing


The final production of the season ends in a blast of hilarity as “Froggy” LeSeur, a British demolition expert, unleashes an explosion of missteps at a fishing lodge in rural Georgia.

Leaving behind a pathologically shy friend of his while he runs a nearby training session, “Froggy” convinces the other lodgers that his friend Charley is a “foreigner” from an exotic locale who speaks no English and understands nothing, absolutely nothing.


Once alone, the fun begins as Charlie overhears more than he should and more than the guests would like him – or anyone – to know.


Charlie’s antics fuel the nonstop madcap madness that sets up the wildly funny climax in which things go uproariously awry for the “bad guys” as the “good guys” emerge unscathed and triumphant.


Froggy LeSueur – Robert Menking
Charlie Baker – Kenny Vaughan
Rev. David Lee – Pierre Minjauw
Owen Musser – Houston Seale
Ellard Simms – Matt Ward
Catherine Simms – Ashleigh Goff
Betty Meeks – Sharon Holmes

Director:  Randi Jackson
Assistant Director:  Kevin Judson



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