Monkey Wrench Collective Presents the U.S. Premiere of Theatre Uncut
Monkey Wrench Collective (204 N Harbor Blvd Fullerton, CA 92832)
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The last date listed for Theatre Uncut was Sunday December 18, 2011 / 2:00pm.
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Anything Goes: Cole Porter's Award-Winning Musical
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Showcasing Cole Porter's signature wit and masterful composition, Roundabout Theatre Company's Tony-winning production of Anything Goes features beloved songs such as "I Get a Kick Out of You" and "You're the Top." This timeless tale of boy-meets-girl and the resulting roller coaster ride centers on Billy Crocker, who falls hopelessly in love with a wealthy heiress. When he sees her boarding a boat to London, he throws caution to the wind and becomes a stowaway. Madcap hijinks ensue when his fellow passengers, including the evangelist-turned-nightclub-singer Reno Sweeney and second-rate gangster Moonface Martin, decide to help Billy win his true love. Learn More
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view more less of this reviewThis collection of short plays is thought provoking, well directed and acted. I highly recommend it.
star this review starred report as inappropriateThis was avery thought provoking series of short plays. The actors were involved and passionate and they brought some difficult topics to light.
star this review starred report as inappropriateTroubling stuff, good theatre, excellent performances.
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Play Listing:
Hi Vis by Clara Brennan: An amateur clown talks to us about daughters, politicians, vibrators and miracles.
Fragile by David Greig: A disturbed young man breaks into his counselor’s apartment, hoping to make an impression.
Things That Make No Sense by Dennis Kelly: When fetuses are being arrested for attempted murder, what chance does a bottled water salesman have?
Housekeeping by Lucy Kirkwood: Privatize the sky and the sea? Nothing is out of the question when “everything is on the table”.
Open Heart Surgery by Laura Lomas: How can you mend a broken heart when it’s gone missing?
The Fat Man by Anders Lustgarten: “You know the shell game? The object is to take the sucker’s money. Watch the ball now.”
A Bigger Banner by Mark Ravenhill: An Occupy protestor gets a revelatory visitation from a Socialist ghost.
Whiff Whaff by Jack Thorne: “We realized we needed to look at it as an opportunity to prove that you don’t need support to function in society.”
