New Yorkers Are Sarcastic...Na... - An Evening of 3 Short Plays

Hollywood Fight Club Theater (Hollywood, CA)

Rated 2.3 by 4 members who went.

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If life is nasty, brutish and short, why shouldn't theater be too? New Yorkers Are Sarcastic...Na... is a play consisting of three one-acts that are cleverly nasty, brutishly smart and reasonably short. Sixty minutes short - you'll be in and out before you know it.

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Elaine May's Hotline, with its venomously unhappy hooker and the hopelessly earnest volunteer at the suicide hot line that she periodically phones. It is sitcom satire of the kind Ms. May and Mike Nichols made justly famous. Desperate and stuck characters push and pull at each other's neuroses, somehow managing to goad each other into a kind of intimacy, however silly or tenuous it may be.  It surely leaves you in stitches grasping for your breath.

When old school meets new school…  Brooklyn’s one and only family share the stage in some of the funniest lines ever written for theater. Richie’s Italian-American parents, Frank and Bea, are relentlessly trying to persuade Richie and Joan not to get divorced.  Loud, Obnoxious, Crude and that’s just a start. These beautifully written characters by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna make you feel at home…  In an Italian Brooklyn home that is. “Mangia”

Sure Thing is a classic of contemporary comedy: Two people meet in a cafe and find their way through a conversational minefield as an offstage bell interrupts their false starts, gaffes, and faux pas on the way to falling in love.

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