The House of Blue Leaves from Las Vegas Little Theatre
Las Vegas Little Theatre (3920 Schiff Drive Las Vegas, NV 89103)
- Full Price:
- $22.00
- Our Price:
- $11.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The House of Blue Leaves have expired.
The last date listed for The House of Blue Leaves was Friday February 27, 2009 / 8:00pm.
3 Goldstar Member Reviews
Set was great, worked well looked good. Acting was superb! Two feamile leads were awesome. Acting at LVLT is always its hallmark.Written on Feb 16 2009
The play itself was strange. It's as though the playwright wanted it to be a comedy, then elt he had too much and tried and switch gears and become a drama. The ending was abrupt and unsatisfying being a total deviation from bulk of the work.
I would highly recommend the actors, really question the choice of plays.
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The play was good. The seating was good. It is a small venue so any seat was close enough to see well. The acting was as good as the subject. The crazy wife sure looked and acted crazy. Felt sorry for the husband as nothing worked out for him. He was just a victim of the situation. Good quality local intertainment.Written on Mar 02 2009
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The actors did a great job, too bad they ddn't have a script to work with. I would not recommend this show as most of the time you had no idea what they were trying to convey. Seven women attended this play and the consensus was the same by all of us.Written on Feb 27 2009
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More Information About The House of Blue Leaves
Description
Artie Shaughnessy is an aspiring songwriter who lives in Queens with his wife, Bananas. His girlfriend won’t cook for him until they get married. His son has a grudge against the Pope. Today could be Artie’s big break as a childhood friend and Hollywood director drops in for a visit along with 3 nuns desperate to see the Pope on his visit to New York.
About the Ticket Supplier: Las Vegas Little Theatre
Las Vegas Little Theatre, an amateur theatre company founded in 1978 by Jack Bell and Jack Nickolson, is Southern Nevada's oldest community theatre. It launched performances in a converted storefront with an initial seating capacity of 48. Their mission has always been to increase the awareness of theatre arts in Southern Nevada, provide quality productions, and to offer educational, hands-on opportunities in all facets of theatre production.

