Moses Supposes: New Family Comedy with Karen Black, David Proval (The Sopranos)
Zephyr Theatre (7456 Melrose Ave. Hollywood, CA 90046)
- Full Price:
- $25.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $12.50*
Oscar nominee Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces) and David Proval (Richie Aprile on The Sopranos) star in this world premiere comedy about husband and wife Cookie and Marvin whose adult children have returned to their Southern Jewish home to throw their parents a 35th wedding anniversary bash. Unfortunately, all of the family members have chosen the same weekend to reveal their own surprises, only to turn the entire celebration upside-down. Lee Sankowich directs a cast that also includes Elijah Kranski and Sarah Sankowich.
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All offers for Moses Supposes have expired.
The last date listed for Moses Supposes was Sunday December 4, 2011 / 3:00pm (Understudy Replacing Karen Black).
Goldstar Member Tips
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Casual
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
Plenty of restaurants and coffee shops near by.
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Andrea Ross-Greene on Where to Park
Street parking
22 Goldstar Member Reviews
I think yesterday (12/4) was the final performance, but I'll throw my two cents in anyway. Contrary to a few of the other Goldstar reviews, I didn't think this was a bad play. While hardly profound, it was still a nice, garden-variety domestic comedy, and an entertaining way to spend a couple of hours. Karen Black was not in this performance, but her understudy, Laura Gardner, was excellent, as was the rest of the cast. Another good play from The Zephyr Theatre. I look forward to seeing what they do next...Written on Dec 05 2011
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This play was the worst play i have seen in the last 10 years. I dont underestand how come some famous actors accept to play in these type of shallow " play".the story is childish, and in the level of elementary schools. Waisting time in a rainy day.Written on Nov 21 2011
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A trite play that was about nothing at all. Neither funny nor touching. Makes claim to be about a Southern and Jewish family yet makes no use of either reference. Even getting to see a celebrity on a small stage didn't make it worthwhile.Written on Oct 24 2011
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I thought that this was poorly written nonsensical play with only one truly funny line. I can't believe that these well seasoned actors could not affect a southern accent as the play was set in Atlanta. All in all, it was a waste of time and money.Written on Oct 17 2011
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More Information About Moses Supposes
Website
http://www.zephyrtheatre.com/upcoming.php
Description
December 2-4, 2011: Actress Laura Gardner replaces Karen Black in the cast on these dates.


