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Wickedly Funny One-Woman Show Squeeze Box at the Zephyr

Zephyr Theatre (7456 Melrose Ave. Hollywood, CA 90046)
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Full Price:
$20.00
Our Price:
$10.00*
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Originally produced by Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, Ann Randolph's one-woman show Squeeze Box was an off-Broadway hit. This is her strange and wonderful tale of working at a woman's shelter while pursuing Harold, "the accordionist of her dreams." Wickedly funny and poignant, it's the perfect cure for the mid-winter blues.

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The last date listed for Squeeze Box was Thursday February 22, 2007 / 8:00pm.

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7456 Melrose Ave.
Hollywood, CA 90046
323-653-4667
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Website

http://annrandolph.com

Quotes & Highlights

  • "She goes in and out of these characters. She's a bit of a genius. I've been around, and I haven't seen so much talent in one person since I married Anne Bancroft." —Mel Brooks
  • "When I first saw [Squeeze Box], I was deeply moved. Ann Randolph's amazing work, both as a writer and fellow performer, touched my heart and my mind so profoundly that I felt it belonged on the New York stage." — Anne Bancroft
  • "Rubber-faced Randolph is wickedly hysterical." —Los Angeles Times

Description

Writer/performer Ann Randolph's one-woman show, originally produced by Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, was an off-Broadway hit. This is her strange and wonderful tale of working at a woman's shelter while pursuing Harold, "the accordionist of her dreams." Wickedly funny and poignant, it's the perfect cure for the mid-winter blues.

Randolph is known across the country for her outrageous physical comedy, inspired monologues, hilarious characters, and poignant storytelling. She began her career by writing an original comedy for the patients at the Athens State Mental Hospital. Randolph has appeared in countless shows all over the country, including several of her own solo shows. She recently brought down the house as Carol and the outrageous Brandy in Bob's Holiday Office Party at the Zephyr Theatre in December.