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The
Exploits of Aeneas Posket in Edwardian England
Little Lies
By Joseph
George Caruso Freely
Adapted
from and inspired by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’s famous
comedy “The Magistrate”
Directed by Jenny Sejansky
Set &
Lighting Design by Timothy D. Turner
Produced by The Daytona Playhouse of Daytona, Florida
Performances
on Jan. 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 @ 8 p.m. // 21, 28 @ 2:00 p.m.
at The
Daytona Playhouse of Daytona Beach, Florida (click
for map)
Set in Edwardian England. The play follows the exploits of Aeneas Posket, Chief Magistrate of Mulberry Street Police court,
as he sets forth upon an illicit nocturnal visit with his stepson Cis to the infamous Hotel des Princes, run by the
outrageous Madame Blonde. Unknown to him his young wife Agatha also happens secretly, but for different reasons, to
be dining there. The consequences for this incorruptible pillar of Victorian
society turn out to be both embarrassing and hilarious.
Beatie Tomlinson played by
Cis Farrington played by
Wyke played by
Agatha Posket played by
Mr. Posket played by
Inspector Bullamy played by
Charlotte Verrinder played by
Madame Blonde played by
Colonel Lukyn played by
Captain Horace Vale played by
Constable Harris played by
Timothy
D. Turner
has been performing professionally for 27 years in professional &
commercial productions, on stage and screen, with celebrities such as Rita
Marino & Marvin Hamlisch and groups like Canadian
Brass & the King’s Singers. He has
directed and produced theatre, cabarets, stage shows, concerts and film for
more than 20 years throughout the continental
production at Daytona Playhouse and this show
marks his 69th production in the area since his relocation to
Central Florida in 2001. He holds a BM
in Performance from Millikin University and works as
a director, performer, performance coach, clinician, producer, composer,
community organizer and writer.
Currently, he resides in Longwood, Florida just north of Orlando, but he
travels extensively as a working professional.
The Playwright

The Daytona
Playhouse
Since 1946, they have entertained appreciative audiences with wonderful performances
in the very best community theater tradition. The Playhouse, a nonprofit
organization, is also a source of numerous and varied volunteer opportunities
in theater management and production.