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Laughing along with the characters as they grow in Halfway There.
Summary
Norm Foster's comedy Halfway There, about four friends whose routine is upended when a heartbroken doctor arrives, will be staged next month by the Elmira Theatre Company.
Content
Four close friends in the Nova Scotia town of Stewiacke meet daily at a local diner to talk about each other's lives. Their routine shifts when Sean, a heartbroken doctor, moves in to take a temporary job at the clinic and takes a fancy to Janine. That situation forms the heartwarming comedy at the centre of Norm Foster's Halfway There. Director Robin Bennett told The Observer that he loves Foster's work and that he worked alongside the playwright about 20 years ago when he played the father in Maggie's Getting Married in Waterloo.
What we know:
- The play centres on four women named Vi, Rita, Mary Ellen and Janine who gather at a local diner.
- The setting is the Nova Scotia town of Stewiacke.
- A character named Sean arrives as a temporary doctor and becomes romantically interested in Janine.
- The play is Norm Foster's Halfway There and is described as a heartwarming comedy.
- Elmira Theatre Company will stage the production next month, and director Robin Bennett spoke about his past work with Foster.
Summary:
The story explores friendship and small-town change through gentle comedy as the characters adjust to a new arrival. Elmira Theatre Company's staging next month is the next public step for this production.
