In the midst of a howling blizzard, a busload of passengers holes up in a roadside diner outside Kansas City. On the bus is a nightclub chanteuse named Cherie, who is being pursued by Bo, a cowboy who wants to sling her over his shoulder and carry her off to Montana.
Archives for January 19, 2010
Dear Sara Jane
Sweet Sara Jane, alone at home, waits for her soldier husband to return from battle. After a few too many bourbons,
The Great One-Man Commedia Epic
1 Actor . 12 Characters . 1,000 Catastrophes International Commedia dell’Arte specialist Matthew R. Wilson transforms a bare stage into a raucous world of young lovers, squabbling old men, boasting soldiers, and dim-witted servants. The entire town is thrust to the brink of tragedy (even forcing Wilson to duel himself!) before love prevails, normalcy is […]
High Fidelity – EXTENDED AND TRANSFERRED
Landless Theatre extends its Helen Hayes Recommended High Fidelity for two more performances, March 26 & 27 at 8pm. The show, which sold out its last weekend at DCAC, moves into a new venue – the Warehouse Theater. Rob Gordon, a Brooklyn record shop owner in his thirties, always observing rather than participating in life, […]
That Face
Causing a national sensation, London playwright Polly Stenham was just 19-years-old when she wrote this shocking story about a violent encounter at an all-girls school and its startling ramifications.
The Atheist
This one-man show tells the story of a callous American reporter for a Kansas newspaper who discovers dirt on a Congressman, controls the story, and, in turn, destroys the politician’s career and life.
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
George Axelrod’s deal-with-the-devil comedy Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? is your ticket to a lighthearted evening of laughter, delightful costumes, and a wealth of talent.
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