The Santa Maria Civic Theatre recently announced the election of its officers for the 2009-2010 season. Clare Terrill is president, Bob Larsen is vice president, Angela Hutt-Chamberlin is secretary, Alan Foster is treasurer, and Nancy Kuneshigi, Michael Parsley, and Don Schuetee are members-at-large.

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The upcoming season includes a dose of mystery coupled with comedy. Kicking the season off on Sept. 11 is Love, Sex, and the I.R.S., written by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore. The show is a wild farce with twists of fate, sight gags, and mistaken identities. It’s directed by Johannes S. Beals.

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Wake Up, Darling opens Nov. 20. The show is a comedy written by Alex Gottlieb and directed by Meg Smith—one of the founding members of the Santa Maria Civic Theatre. Auditions are scheduled for Sept. 21 and 22.

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Mousetrap, written by Agatha Christie and directed by Larry Kami, had the longest initial run in theatrical history and is the longest-running play in history. This mystery has a twist ending nobody will want to miss. Auditions are scheduled for Dec. 7 and 8. The show opens Feb. 5.

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Everyone Loves Opal was written by John Patrick and directed by Dorian Schuette. It’s a wacky and extravagant comedy about the infectiously cheerful Opal and a trio of down-and-out con artists who think Opal needs plenty of insurance and a rapid demise. Auditions are Feb. 15 and 16. The show opens April 30.

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For more information, call 922-4442 or visit smct.org.

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