Port Angeles’ Community performers invite active military to attend Coward comedy for free

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles’ Community Players will present Noel Coward’s comedy “Nude with Violin” next month, and active-duty military personnel will be admitted free.

The play will open at the playhouse at 1235 E. Lauridsen Blvd., on Friday, 
May 6, and will run Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. through May 22. Doors open one-half hour before curtain time.

Tickets for reserved seating are $12 for adults and $6 for children and students.

On Tuesdays, all tickets at the door will be $6.

They are available at http://tinyurl.com/3k5l3ka, with a $2 credit card processing fee for each ticket.

They will be available at Odyssey Bookshop, 114 W. Front St., possibly by Friday.

Active military personnel and their spouses are urged to phone 360-452-6651 soon to reserve seats.

“Nude with Violin,” set in Paris in 1954, is the story of revelations revealed as mourners gather for the reading of the will of brilliant painter Paul Sorodin.

Shelley Taylor plays an ex-show girl, Cherry-May; Marine Jahan has been cast as a Russian aristocrat, Anya; Joelle Cooper portrays a French maid, Marie-Celeste; and Ron Graham plays Sebastien, the later painter’s valet and companion.

A seating plan is available on the theater’s website and will be available at Odyssey.

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