Clackamas Repertory Theatre continues its fifth annual staged play-reading series, “Sundays at Three,” on April 13th with a production of “One Slight Hitch,” a zany farce by comedian Lewis Black, best known for his appearances on “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart.

It is 1981 Cincinnati, and Courtney Coleman is about to be married in a lavish ceremony, that is until her attractive, flaky ex-boyfriend shows up, throwing the entire day into chaos. Add a libidinous sister, an uptight fiancée, a tippling father and a mother obsessing over shrimp boats and a riotous day unfolds.  Travis Nodurft directs Clackamas Rep acting company favorites Jayson Shanafelt and Ernie Casciato.

The staged readings are at 3 p.m. in the Osterman Theatre, followed with talk backs with the actors and director and free cookies and coffee.

Tickets are $10 and are available online at www.clackamasrep.org or at the box office in the Niemeyer Center. For more information, call 503-594-3915.