Above The Line Hits Below the Belt
Bootleg Theater (2220 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90057)
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- $20.00
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- $10.00*
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The last date listed for Above The Line was Saturday April 24, 2010 / 8:00pm.
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Funny, funny. The character Jeramy is a crack up. A must see.Written on Apr 26 2010
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Description
Above the Line plays with sex, lies and videotape in this hilarious and sexy farce about the making of a Hollywood movie. This is not your mother’s comedy! Above the Line hits below the belt; a sexual fandango with a December/June relationship between Jason Stuart and Stewart W. Calhoun, and a fiery fling between Heather Marie Marsden and Nick Mennell. The comedy gives us a peek at the lying, cheating and stealing that’s goes on during the production of a movie about the Boston Tea Party in Hollywood. Never seen but always present via phone or video, June Claman portrays “Mother” (an Elizabeth Taylor clone), movie star from yesteryear. She complicates the plot in the most intriguing way through the use of multi-media on stage. The play includes spy cams, betrayals and the creation of an accidentally brilliant, Oscar-winning musical film.
