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Joseph Engle | The Communicator
There’s nothing like a funeral to bring a family together. Except for the Turpin family where a family tragedy starts a whole series of mishaps.
In the upcoming play Dearly Departed, the Turpins are beset by strife and hard feelings amongst each other after the death of Bud Turpin, the father. And by the way, this is a comedy.
Sara Edlin-Marlowe directs the SFCC play, which opens Nov. 12 with a cast of 15 and is set in the heart of the Bible Belt.
According to the Assistant Director Brandon Montang, Departed pulls no punches in the name of humor.
“It’s sick,” Montang said. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see some people leave at intermission.
“It’s just tasteless and I love it.”
David Honeycutt, first year student, is playing Ray-bud Turpin. |
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