THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, MArCH 10, 2023 Page 9 Shakespeare play continues in Saugus Theatre Company of Saugus performs another weekend of ‘The Comedy of Errors’ beginning tonight (Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press release issued by the Theatre Company of Saugus.) Did you miss celebrating Mardi Gras last month? You can still catch it in the sunny resort town of Ephesus, tonight (Friday, March 10) through Sunday, when the Theatre Company of Saugus (TCS) concludes its two-weekend production of William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors.” Enjoy the celebrations and laugh at the confusion as you try to fi gure out which of four twins has the gold chain, the rope, the ring, the father, the wife, the girlfriend, the fi ancée, the sisterin-law, the bat, the sword, the madness! TCS presents “The Comedy of Errors,” one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. Showtime for today and Saturday is 8 p.m., and the Sunday matinee begins at 2 p.m. The venue is American Legion Post 210 at 44 Taylor St. in Saugus. Tickets purchased at the door are $22-$24. Tickets purchased in advance are $19-$21, online at TCSaugus.org/tickets. “The Comedy of Errors” is a farce about two sets of identical twins who were separated in a shipwreck shortly after birth. Now adults, Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant, Dromio of Syracuse, arrive in the town of Ephesus, which happens to be where their long-lost twins, Antipholus of Ephesus and Dromio of Ephesus, live. When the Syracusan twins encounter the friends and families of their siblings, a series of mishaps based on mistaken identity result in wrongful beatings, a near-seduction, the arrest of the Ephesian twins and false accusations of infi delity, theft, madness and demonic possession. Eventually it all gets sorted out! TCS is pleased to have Waltham resident Francine Davis as the director of the show and a troupe of talented actors from all over the North Shore of Massachusetts. TCS welcomes some performers new to the group: Reading resident Bryan Deroo as Antipholus of Syracuse, Ryan Marchant from Arlington as Antipholus of Ephesus, Amanda Flicop of Malden as Adriana, David Lee Vincent of Newburyport as the Duke and Balthazar, Roland “Boot” Boutwell of Winchester as Egeon and Dr. Pinch, Shelove Duperier of Malden as the Courtesan, Olga Karasik-Updike of Newbury as the Foreign Merchant, Amanda Doucette of Billerica as Nell, and Jack Wickwire of Waltham as the Headsman. TCS welcomes some returning veterans of its stage to the show: Billy Jenkins of Stoneham as Dromio of Ephesus, Vi Patch of Wakefield as Dromio of Syracuse, John Leonard of Andover as the Map Seller and the Offi cer, Kaycee Renee Wilson of Brighton as Luciana, Kathy Rapino of Saugus as the Abbess, Larry Segel of Winthrop as Angelo, and Jeff Bliss of Natick as the Jailer. Lauren Lyon of Natick is the stage manager. The performance space is not wheelchair accessible, but it does feature a bar serving alcoholic and soft drinks. Snacks and raffl e tickets are available for purchase before the show and during intermission. Masks are required indoors for the safety of the audience and cast. For more information, see the Theatre Company of Saugus website at TCSaugus.org. COVID Safety Policy Update Although policies about wearing masks have been loosening up in many places, in theaters we still must ensure the safety of our patrons, members, actors and crew by minimizing the risk of conThe cast of Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors, pictured from left to right: in the front: Amanda Doucette, Olga Karasik-Updike, Kathy Rapino, Vi Patch, Kaycee Wilson and Amanda Flicop; in rear: Billy Jenkins, “Boot” Boutwell, Ryan Marchant, Bryan Deroo, Shelove Duperier, Larry Segel, John Leonard and David Vincent. (Courtesy Photo to The Saugus Advocate by Francine Davis.) tagion. The TCS home at the Saugus American Legion is not large, and social distancing is not possible. Therefore, we will continue to require our audience to wear masks inside (unless actively eating or drinking), although we are no longer asking the audience for proof of vaccination at the door. All the cast members of our shows are vaccinated, will be masked during rehearsals and will be tested prior to performances. About the Theatre Company of Saugus TCS, which was founded in 1968, is the community theatre serving Saugus, Mass., and surrounding towns. In most years it presents four shows, including plays and musicals, and a summer youth theatre workshop. In May 2022, TCS presented the musical “Spring Awakening” to sold-out audiences. It received the EMACT DASH award for Best Choreography and was nominated for 10 other awards. The TCS production of “NevBryan Deroo as Antipholus of Syracuse and Olga Karasik-Updike as the Foreign Merchant practice their sword fi ghting, in rehearsal for Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors.” (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate by Larry Segel) ermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe,” which was presented in October & November 2019, was the recipient of EMACT DASH Outstanding Achievement Awards for a Musical in almost every possible category, including Best Show, Direction, Musical Direction, Choreography and Ensemble Cast. The TCS production of “James and the Giant Peach” in February 2020 garnered two awards: Youth Actor in a Play and a Consultant Choice Award for Excellence in Original Music. The TCS Summer Youth Theatre Workshop has produced a number of “junior” musicals, including “Willy Wonka Jr.,” “The Addams Family young@part,” WE'RE OPEN! “The Little Mermaid, Jr.,” “Elf, Jr.,” “Getting to Know...Once Upon a Mattress,” “Honk! 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