Tuesday, January 24, 2017

WOW! Two Great One-Acts in One Night - A Bargain at Twice the Price


Four slice of life pieces in the lives of 8 people who could be any of us and all of us.  Love, boredom, scary, sex, singing and rejection.  All of this is filled with pathos and humor.  The actors are up close and personal.  We feel their joys and pains and surprises.  SPOILER ALERT - there is no conclusion.



A strong three women show that catches you off guard.  The play is right in your face - in the pit - in front of the stage.  In a short one act the three characters age, die, grow old, speak from the beyond and not in that order.  If you think the title is a trick word - you haven't heard anything yet.  Not only does Echo (Ellie Rimington) use big words, she spells them for you.  

This is two-hour evening that is well worth the time for the entire family.  It is right in there with today - the issues, women's rights, perceptions, love and who cares.  Both plays are short and to the point.  No quick answers and lots to think about.  Good laugh lines mixed with sad ones that grab the heart.

This is a one more time event,  There is no curtain so the lights center on the stage at 7 pm in the auditorium Wednesday evening.   You will be talking about this to your friends.

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