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"a broadsided
salute to the triumphs and heartbreaks of working in the theater..." |
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BroadwayWorld.com |
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SCENERY
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A play for two persons in two acts
The story of Richard and Marion Crane, two famous
theater actors dealing with their "highly irregular" marriage,
backstage on the opening night of their long awaited Broadway "comeback." As
pressures rise, tempers flare and fur flies in this unique look behind
the curtain of two people's insane lives.
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Cast: 2 (1 Man, 1 Woman)
Set Requirements: Unit Set |
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"a deliciously
caustic new two-character comedy..."" |
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Chris Jones,
Chicago Tribune |
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"Ed Dixon’s writing is smart, hilarious and deep, with a hint of sarcasm and a tasty finish." |
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Cleveland Performing Arts Examiner |
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Originally produced by
Mason Street Warehouse |
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KEYWORDS: One
or two cast members, plays, strong
principal roles, unit
set, by Ed Dixon |
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