‘37 Postcards’ takes Sunflower stage this weekend

Play tells witty story of a dysfunctional family in a sinking home
Kim Welty, Debi Feltman, Cap Allen and Susan Kelley star in “37 Postcards,” directed by Peggy Tennyson, at the Sunflower Theatre on Dec. 13-15 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. Not pictured: James Ayers and Amanda Sturman.

This weekend, Sunflower Theatre Troupe presents “37 Postcards,” a local play that suggests you can, in fact, go home again, though you just never know what you’re going to find, Jodi Jahrling said in a press release.

The play, directed by Peggy Tennyson, stars Kim Welty, Debi Feltman, Cap Allen, Susa Kelley, James Ayers and Amanda Sturman.

Its limited run this weekend includes four performances, on Dec. 13-15 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. All showings are at the Sunflower Theatre, 8 E. Main St.

The play, based on the script written by Michael McKeever in 2011, tells the story of Avery Sutton, who, years of traveling abroad, returns to his home in Connecticut. Unfortunately, almost nothing is as he remembered it. The entire house is tilted at a distinct angle, the dog hasn’t been fed in five years, and Avery’s grandmother, who everyone thought was dead, is still alive and kicking.

Avery Sutton is forced to either accept the oddities of his family, or leave them behind, in this comedy about eccentric and dysfunctional families.

Tickets are $15 online at sunflowertheatre.org and $18 at the door.