The Kings Players return to the stage with a comedy and 12 performances set for the Temple Theater starting February 26

Uncle George invites his whole family for a weekend at his rustic cabin. Just as they are about to leave – having ingested who-knows-what for dinner – he reveals there is $500,000 hidden somewhere on the property. Well, perhaps they are not in such a rush to leave after all.
What follows is a crazy combination of pettiness and greed! But who will find the money? The Kings Players shows this season are appropriate for the entire family.
Kings Players is excited to welcome two brand new thespians: Pini Etchegoin will be playing George’s sister Mamie Jo, somewhat of a bossy little thing and a bit sarcastic, and Chelsey, played by Kelsie Nichols, is a young girl dragged unwillingly to the cabin by her parents and knows it will be “sooooo” boring.
Both Pini and Kelsie claim to be having a wonderful time and have taken to their characters wonderfully.
Kris Szovati from Visalia is an accomplished singer and actor but new to Kings Players. She plays the other sarcastic sister Margaret. Abby Mattos and Evelyn Swift are back to Kings Players after performing as youngsters.
The play also features folks you have seen on our stage before, actors like Stephan DesJardins, Mike Barker, and Joseph Katz as Uncle George.
Temple Theatre now has “no steps” access for walkers and wheelchairs as well as two wheelchair spaces if needed.
Season Tickets are available for $50 (4 shows) until March 20. The theater is located at 514 Visalia St., Hanford.
Show Dates and times:
February 26-27
March 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20
Friday & Saturdays 7:30 p.m. and Sundays 2 p.m. The only exception is March 19, a Saturday, a 2 p.m. matinee.
To purchase tickets, go to kingsplayers.org or call 559-584-7241 for assistance.
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