HomeEntertainmentIsland Players don’t disappoint...

Island Players don’t disappoint with ‘Blithe Spirit’

ANNA MARIA – A 1940s British drawing room is the scene of a ghostly encounter that leaves the audience simultaneously laughing and trying to figure out what kind of plot twist will walk through the door next, in the Island Players production of Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit. 

It is Edith (Maggie Carter), the maid, who sets up the show from the get-go with her speedy approach to her job and her difficulty in completing any of her tasks without a struggle. She opens the play with her attempt to place the drinks tray on the table with a very awkward squat, setting the comic tone that will last the rest of the play.

The focus of the play is on the two wives of Charles (Mark Shoemaker), a very successful author who is married to his second wife Ruth (Jan Wallace) after the death of his beautiful first wife, Elvira (Abbey Deernik) who returns as a ghost after the couple invites a psychic, Madam Arcati (Seva Anthony), to their home for a seance as research for Charles’ latest book. Even though she’s been dead for seven years, it doesn’t stop Elvira from haunting his second, more sensible marriage to Ruth. All three actors play off each other brilliantly, with Charles’ wives bringing laughs in waves.

As a character, Charles could be unlikeable, but as the ghost of his first wife goes from loving and beautiful to annoying and disruptive to his current life with Ruth, the audience is drawn into his struggle to find a solution to his unique predicament. As Charles becomes more and more powerless, the audience begins to sympathize with his plight to just return to a normal life. 

Anthony is hilarious as Madame Arcati, who brings the character to life with a very physical performance. Whether it’s screaming at the spirits or laying on the floor in a trance with her legs sticking up in the air, Arcati is almost always in motion and frantic, which is in contrast to the proper atmosphere of Ruth and Charles’ home. It’s perfect casting that brings out many of the laugh-out-loud moments and makes the comedy play to all walks of life. 

Director Jeffrey Steiger hit a home run with the cast, set design and behind-the-scenes crew that made this high-energy play come off nearly flawlessly. You still have time to see Blithe Spirit, which runs through Sunday, Jan. 23 at the Island Playhouse. Tickets can be purchased for $25 at the box office, 10009 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria. Call 941-778-5755 or visit their website for more information.

Most Popular

More from Author

Pat Copeland Scholarships awarded

ANNA MARIA - Three students were awarded the 2024 Pat Copeland...

Island Players present ‘The Woman in Black’

ANNA MARIA - The Island Players conclude their historic 75th season...

Voters to decide tourist tax increase

MANATEE COUNTY – County commissioners were set to vote on whether...

Nobody loves lovebugs but other lovebugs

ANNA MARIA ISLAND - Twice a year the area is invaded...

Pool America, Diamond Turf tie

ANNA MARIA – With warmer weather in the air, the adult soccer league took the pitch last Thursday night for the fifth week of regular season play. The Pool America team played without their captain, Chris Klotz, and other key players. Also playing without a full roster, team Diamond...

Residents consider initiating consolidation referendum

HOLMES BEACH – Anna Maria Island residents are working to find ways to fight back against a loss of home rule and the potential consolidation or elimination of the three Island cities, and are considering whether or not initiating a voter referendum is the best way to...

Eighty new coconut palms line Bridge Street

BRADENTON BEACH – Eighty new coconut palms have been delivered and are being planted along Bridge Street. “This will be a big improvement,” Mayor John Chappie said on April 25. “Many of the existing trees needed to be replaced.” At an April 3 Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meeting, the...

Pat Copeland Scholarships awarded

ANNA MARIA - Three students were awarded the 2024 Pat Copeland Scholarships at the Anna Maria Island Historical Society during the April 25 AMI Chamber of Commerce Business Card Exchange. The scholarships named for Copeland, one of the founders of the Historical Society and a former reporter and...

City leaders talk mangrove regulations

HOLMES BEACH – City leaders are considering taking on the responsibility for local mangrove regulation from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Development Services Director Chad Minor said the process to get that permission may be simpler than previously thought. Minor gave commissioners and Mayor Judy Titsworth an...

Dock floats missing after storm

BRADENTON BEACH - Due to strong winds and waves on April 11, several floats on the city’s finger docks went missing and replacement was discussed at a city Pier Team meeting on April 24. “I spoke with Duncan (Steve Porter of Duncan Seawall) this morning and asked him...

Island Players present ‘The Woman in Black’

ANNA MARIA - The Island Players conclude their historic 75th season with “The Woman in Black,” directed by Kelly Wynn Woodland and stage managed by Kristin Mazzitelli. According to Woodland, this play is a bit different from the comedies that Island Players’ audiences are accustomed to. The play...

Diorama depicts mullet netting methods

CORTEZ – A refurbished diorama depicting now-defunct mullet netting techniques used by early Cortez fishermen was unveiled at the Cortez Cultural Center’s environmental learning event on April 20. “Cortez is all about fishing. It is mission critical for Cortez,” Cortez Village Historical Society (CVHS) President Cindy Rodgers said...

Tarpon Primer: Part two

Although tarpon can be one of the most exciting gamefish to engage, they are also one of the most demanding and exhausting. It’s not uncommon to hear stories of epic two-hour-plus battles, which are not good for the angler or the tarpon. After experiencing the thrill of the...

Stone crab season closes

Fresh stone crabs will be available just a little while longer as the harvesting season is about to end. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), stone crab season closes on May 2 with the last day of harvest being May 1 for the state’s...

Florida insurance ground zero

We are on the brink of hurricane season and this year promises to be an active one, so what goes hand in hand with hurricanes? Insurance. We’re talking here about homeowners’ insurance, although flood insurance is also slated to have increases over the next few years. FEMA is...

Mayor, state legislator discuss consolidation

HOLMES BEACH – Mayor Judy Titsworth met with Rep. Will Robinson Jr. recently to discuss the potential for consolidation or elimination of the three Anna Maria Island cities. She said that after the meeting, she feels he’s listening to city leaders’ concerns. Robinson is one of the five-member...