Dearly Beloved
Auditions for Dearly Beloved will take place on September 17 & 18 at 7:00pm in Pease Auditorium. For more info contact Tom Hollis at 704-330-6835.
Character Breakdown
Dearly Beloved
Miss Geneva Musgrave, wedding
coordinator and florist, 60s
Tina Jo Dubberly, Frankie’s oldest
twin daughter, 20
Honey Raye Futrelle, oldest Futrelle
sister, 50 going on 30
Frankie Futrelle, oldest Futrelle
sister, 40s
Dub Dubberly, Frankie’s
husband,40s
Twink Futrelle, middle Futrelle
sister,40s
Nelda Lightfoot, local psychic
Gina Jo (G.J.) Dubberly, Tina Jo’s
identical twin sister,20
Justin Waverly, seminarian,
20s
John Curtis Buntner, highway
patrolman, Dub’s best friend,40s
Wiley Hicks, Twink’s
fiancé,40s
Patsy Price, Tina Jo’s future
mother-in-law,40s
Plot Summary: The Futrelle Sisters,
Frankie, Honey Raye and Twink, are throwing a wedding. Frankie has almost made
herself sick with elaborate preparations for her daughter Tina Jo’s
antebellum-inspired wedding, and the rumor mill in their small town of Fayro,
Texas, is working overtime. No surprise there, the Futrelle Sisters have never
been strangers to gossip. After all, they did survive the scandalous breakup of
their almost-famous gospel singing trio, The Sermonettes. But Twink’s desperate
attempts to get her boyfriend of fifteen-and-one-half years down the aisle,
Frankie’s ongoing conversations with their dead mother and Honey Raye’s tendency
to race to the altar at every opportunity have kept tongues wagging for years.
In spite of her own marital problems, Frankie has held steadfastly to the hope
that she can pull off one “final Futrelle occasion” with elegance and style with
the help of the cantankerous wedding coordinator, Miss Geneva, who runs the
local floral shop/bus depot. But on the day of the nuptials, Frankie’s hope
begins to dim when she discovers Twink’s alternative solution to an expensive
catered wedding dinner is a potluck supper sponsored by Clovis Sanford’s House
of Meat. When the prodigal Honey Raye arrives at the church in skintight gold
lamé, consumed by hot flashes and a steely determination to right old family
wrongs, Frankie’s hope is shaken. It is lost completely when word reaches the
church that Tina Jo and her fiancé have fled Fayro and eloped. The sisters
ultimately pull together to find ways to keep the unsuspecting guests in the
pews while a highway patrolman races off to track down the runaway bride and
groom. As a last resort, and to the delight of the citizenry of Fayro, Texas,
The Sermonettes reunite and sing again.

