June 14, 2025

Attleboro Community Theatre (ACT) Presents Sly Fox

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Attleboro Community Theatre (ACT) closes another unforgettable season with its production of “Sly Fox” by the great Larry Gelbart, who takes the Ben Jonson classic and turns it on its ear. Foxwell J. Sly is a scheming, insatiable miser bent on plucking the fortunes from a trio of rich, greedy opportunists. Sly, pretending to be on his deathbed, says he will name each of the three as his sole heir. A wild farce, directed by Jeanne Smith, marking her 19th production with ACT, is sure to leave audiences rolling in the aisles.

Performance Dates & Times

Friday, June 6, 13 & 20 at 730PM

Saturday, June 7, 14 & 21 at 730PM

Sunday, June 8, 15 & 22 at 2PM



CAST (in order of appearance) & CREW Simon Able (Chase Struss), Millie (Shannon McMillan), Charlie (Felix Burns), Becky (Linda Hernandez), Foxwell Sly/Judge (Fred Wambolt), Lawyer Craven (Patrick Murphy), Jethro Crouch (Alex Aponte), Abner Truckle (Mike Long), Miss Fancy (Dawn Ferrisi), Crouch’s Servant/Policeman (Drew Bennett), Captain Crouch (David Almeida), Chief of Police (Mike Reynolds), Policeman/Bailiff (Keith Nolen), Court Clerk (Connie Danesha); Jeanne Smith/Director, Doug Greene/Assistant Director, Lisa Forsgard/Producer, Ruthie Withers/Stage Manager, Doug Greene/Lighting Design, Steven Keplin/Sound Design, Tammy England & Jeanne Smith/Set Design, Darlene Statkiewicz & Fai Fogg/Costume Design, Denise Roberge/Hair & Makeup.

ACT is located in the Ezekiel Bates Masonic Lodge at 71 North Main St, Attleboro, MA 02703



Tickets are available online at www.attleborocommunitytheatre.net/purchase-tickets 



For information/reservations, call (508) 226-8100 or visit our Facebook Page @ Attleboro Community Theatre or our web page @ www.attleborocommunitytheatre.net 



Press inquiries: attleborocommunitytheatreACT@gmail.com 



Now in its 67th season, Attleboro Community Theatre (ACT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the arts to the city of Attleboro as well as other towns and cities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island since 1957. ACT has a handicapped-accessible home at the Ezekiel Bates Masonic Lodge in the heart of Attleboro on 71 North Main Street. We thank Attleboro, as well as our patrons from all of the surrounding communities, for their support over the years and invite you to come join us and be a part of Attleboro Community Theatre. All ages are welcome in our theater family.

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