Meet Odell from ‘Sordid Lives’: Brock Davis

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Brock Davis (right) plays Odell in Sordid Lives.

Proud Mary Theatre Company’s Sordid Lives, the Southern cult comedy play by Del Shores, will now be virtual and streaming August 14-16.

Brock Davis plays the nitwit Odell in Sordid Lives. In 2019 he played the butler Etiene and a Las Vegas dancer in Proud Mary Theatre’s Vampire Lesbians of Sodom. He played Brigadier General Herbert Y Edgeways and Karl Pascal in “It Can’t Happen Here”; Robert in “Betrayal”; Wally Womper, Davis, Ovington, Johnson in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” at USC Upstate.

In this beloved play, a colorful family from a small Texas town must come to grips with the accidental death of the elderly family matriarch during a clandestine meeting in a seedy motel room with her much younger, married neighbor. The woman’s family must deal with their own demons while preparing for what could be an embarrassing funeral.

Streaming begins Friday, August 14 at 8 pm and ends at 8 pm on Sunday, August 16. Rated PG-13. Unlimited viewing all weekend for a donation of any amount on our website at proudmarytheatre.com. Pay What You Can and help Proud Mary Theatre continue our mission of providing quality LGBTQ+ theatrical programming. For more information, visit proudmarytheatre.com.

Artistic Director Sandy Staggs will direct Sordid Lives and the production will include musical performances by Bitsy Mae Harling (Leslie Hendon) and Brother Boy (Scott Waddell) and a whole lotta shenanigans.

Co-starring Lori Guthrie, Jada Lashay Bell, Lori Lee, Samona McMillan, Caitlyn Keefer, Joel Perkin, J.R. Bloomer, Jenn Alynn-Perri, Ken Snart. Brock Davis, and Sun Schwalm.

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