Honor, Duty and Personal Moral Codes on Trial in A Few Good Men
Maverick Theater (110 E Walnut Fullerton, CA 92832)
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The last date listed for A Few Good Men was Saturday May 26, 2007 / 3:00pm.
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Historic Interviews Recounted in Frost/Nixon
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Peter Morgan's Tony Award-nominated play that spawned the critically acclaimed 2006 film pits jet-setting British TV talk-show host David Frost against disgraced former president Richard Nixon in a battle of wits and wills. Desperate to regain his slipped standing as a serious journalist, Frost seeks to elicit from the Watergate-plagued Nixon a detailed explanation and apology, while the ever-political former president has his own agenda. This fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the famous 1977 series of interviews dissects the electrifying battle between Nixon and Frost, revealing both mens insecurities, ego and sense of dignity as they face off in a historic encounter that ultimately changes them both. Theater owner Brian Newell directs. Learn More
9 Goldstar Member Reviews
A.K as Tomorrow Never Dies
I have seen the actual movie, and this is as good as the movie.Written on May 30 2007
The acting from all the actors are wonderful and the stage is simple but very effective.
Wonderful play, I have a great time.
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I really enjoyed the Maverick Theatre. Great seats.Written on May 21 2007
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On the most part, it was good. The difficult thing was that the actors stayed a bit too close to the movie. There will never be another Jack Nicolson. But in general "I liked it."Written on May 29 2007
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This play was the best I have ever seen!!!! The story line follows the movie and the man who played Jessup sounded almost exactly like Jack Nicholson. A must see!!!!!!!!!Written on May 28 2007
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Set against the backdrop of NAVBASE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, two marines find themselves facing a court martial having been suspected of murder. Their only hope is Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, a softball-loving Junior Grade slated to represent them against the wishes of the marines’ most loyal supporter, Lieutenant Joanne Galloway. The truth about how and why victim Private Santiago lost his life is brought under intense scrutiny and questioning of a few key players, including the Lieutenant Colonel himself, Nathan R. Jessep.


