Laughs roll off the stage and blanket the audience at Live Theatre Workshop’s “The Savannah Sipping Society.â€
The comedy is about four later-in-life women who meet, bond and figure things out together. All the while sipping alcohol, of course.
Bringing these outrageous one-line-a-minute characters to life are some of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s finer talents.
Carrie Hill emerges after a seven-year hiatus from stage work and plays Randa, high-strung and recently fired from her job as an architect.
Joanne Mack Roberston is the widowed Dot, mild-mannered until she comes out of her shell.
Rhonda Hallquist is the tough-as-nails Marlafaye, still stinging from the affair her husband (now ex) had with a dental hygienist half his age.
And finally Annette Hillman gives full life to Jinx, who owns a beauty bar but thinks being a life coach might suit her better. Advising people on makeup is just a step away from advising people on what to do with their lives, right?
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Sabian Trout directs this quartet with an eye toward humor and seamlessness.
This piece of cotton candy was created by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten, a trio of writers who have vast experience in the world of comedy TV and playwriting.
You can sense the strain for a laugh and sit-com vibe in this script. Each woman faces a crisis in her life and that, too, feels strained.
But no matter — these actresses are talented and each one of them knows how to deliver a line designed to make you guffaw. And sometimes that’s enough.
“The Savannah Sipping Society†continues through Nov. 12 at 3322 E. Fort Lowell Road.
Tickets are $18-$23 at 520-327-4242 or . The play runs about two hours with one intermission.