A real cast of characters
Ellen McCarty
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- “Fractured Follies,” the 21st annual Boys & Girls
Club fund-raiser, brought in more than $100,000 Friday for the club’s
operation, said Tanya Grimes, the chief executive.
Of that, $30,000 will go toward paying off the debt at the Huntington
Valley Boys & Girls Club facility in Huntington Beach.
Complemented by silent and live auctions, the show poked fun at classic
TV shows, including “CHiPs,” with Fountain Valley Chief of Police Elvin
Miali playing a renegade “CHiP,” and the “Beverly Hillbillies,” with
Huntington Beach Mayor Peter Green, Huntington Beach Union School
District Supt. Susan Roper and Fountain Valley Councilman Larry Crandall
striking oil.
It’s hard to imagine these prim and proper professionals acting goofy,
but that’s exactly what was intended by the script’s author, Fountain
Valley Mayor John Collins.
“The actors have a better time than anyone else,” he said. “You get to do
something stupid on stage and get away with it.”
Grimes, however, said it was hard to measure who was having more fun. At
times the audience laughed and talked so loud that Collins, the master of
ceremonies, could barely be heard.
State Assemblyman Scott Baugh performed Grime’s favorite skit of the
night, portraying Jackie Gleason’s character, Ralph Kramden, from “The
Honeymooners.”
“The support in the room was incredible,” Grimes said. “As the night
progressed, it became more and more spirited.”
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