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The Fake Sampler: Dramatic and Hilarious Selections From Fake Gallery

Fake Gallery (4319 Melrose Ave Los Angeles, CA 90029)
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A chance to see the best of Fake Gallery's plays all in one night! The Fake Gallery features dramatic, funny and compelling selected scenes from a collection of previous shows. A down-and-out lawyer is a child's last hope; a "good girl" finds herself with a whip in her hand; a "starter relationship" may--or may not--pan out; a snapshot of LA during the apocalypse--and more!

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The last date listed for The Fake Sampler was Saturday February 17, 2007 / 8:00pm.

4319 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029
323-661-0786
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<p>A compendium of selected scenes from seven full-length shows. This Month we will be featuring dramatic and compelling scenes from:</p> <p>“Bill Hooply For The Defense:” A down and out lawyer at the end of his rope is the last hope for a child accused of a horrific crime. Featuring Glen Sperry, Mac Kenny, Tom Kenny, Michael Timpson, and Troy Devolld.</p> <p>“The Good Girl:" Mari Weiss From “The Quarterly Report” spends some time in a dungeon with a whip and juxtaposes the concepts of ladylike behavior and the lighter side of sadism.</p> <p>“Bill Pullman Hates You:” The latest work from playwrights Annie Mebane and Steve Basilone. A story about that starter relationship that you really thought would work out but it didn’t. Featuring Annie Mebane and Steve Basilone.</p> <p>“Everything I Ever Needed to Know I Learned from the Cuban Missile Crisis:” Jim DeCroteau’s poignant unflinching and ultimately hilarious look at a barfly who expounds on the world around him as his own world falls apart.</p> <p>“End Of Days:” Eddie Pepitone’s look at Los Angeles during the apocalypse. Having an acting career was never as bad as this.</p> <p>"Lake Palestine:"  Karen Kilgariff and Laura Milligan once again play mother and daughter in the 83rd out of 104 one-act plays, all which end with their characters going back to prison. </p> “An Island Too Far:” Paul Kozlowski’s riveting, pulse pounding journey to the last days of a desperate handful of marines during World War II featuring David Earl Waterman, Charles Ezell, Jeff Johnson and Ebbie Parker.

About the Ticket Supplier: Fake Gallery

From sketch artists to sketch comedy and beyond, Fake Gallery offers a diverse array of events and happenings to appeal to the Urban Adventure in all of us.