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After School Special: Company One Presents Absurd High School Comedy

Title: After School Special (website)
Venue: The Plaza Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts (Boston, MA)
Full Price: $17.00   Our Price: $8.50
Rating: 2.5 stars

Rated 2.5 by 1 member who went.

Company One presents After School Special. The play tells the story of Janet, a perky teen-ager who, in order to save the life of her faithful dog Duke, must become wicked popular. Along the way, she outwits the school bully, befriends nerds, defies her sociopathic mother, discovers her true secret identity, and figures out who is killing all the contestants in the high school beauty pageant. The Boston Globe called After School Special "deliciously dadaesque".

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3 Star Rating
Written on
Sep 26 2008

Totally0Random

Totally0Random

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Insanely hysterical. Uneven but brilliant at times. I would definitely check out anything these two do in the future.

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Company One presents After School Special.  The play tells the story of Janet, a perky teen-ager who, in order to save the life of her faithful dog Duke, must become wicked popular. Along the way, she outwits the school bully, befriends nerds, defies her sociopathic mother, discovers her true secret identity, and figures out who is killing all the contestants in the high school beauty pageant.  The Boston Globe called After School Special "deliciously dadaesque".

About Company One:

Company One strives to produce groundbreaking theatre and visual art utilizing the talents and ideas of Boston's most innovative artists.

About The Plaza Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts:

The BCA is located in Boston's South End, the largest landmark district in the United States. The BCA is a four acre complex that includes: The Cyclorama, built in 1884 to display a panorama painting, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 23,000 square foot Cyclorama rotunda is now the site of exhibitions, performances and community events and houses the Community Music Center of Boston, the Art Connection, the Boston Ballet Costume Shop, three small theaters and a rehearsal studio. The Tremont Estates Building, originally an organ factory built in 1850, now houses over 50 artist studios, the Mills Gallery, two rehearsal spaces and Hamersley's Bistro. Boston Ballet's headquarters, a 1991 building designed by noted architect Graham Gund, houses rehearsal and administrative spaces, and a ballet school.