Holiday Comedy With A Family Twist: Three Lefts
Lounge Theatre, On the corner of Santa Monica and El Centro (6201 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90038)
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- $15.00
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- $7.50*
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The last date listed for Three Lefts was Sunday December 17, 2006 / 7:00pm.
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World of Theater Explored in The Fool and the Red Queen
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In the latest comic meditation from renowned playwright Murray Mednick, The Fool and the Red Queen experiments with archetypes to explore human nature and the processes of theater. A struggling actor named Gary finds himself at a nightmarish audition where the audience discovers the magical ability of the theater to create new realities -- in this case, a darkly funny and improvised play-within-a-play similar to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Marie and Bruce. Driven by poetic impulse rather than linear storytelling, The Fool and the Red Queen is a ruefully funny, lyrical look at the theater and the natural elements that drive us all. Learn More
1 Goldstar Member Review
Don't take kids. Alot of vulgar words. But a good time none the less.Written on Dec 04 2006
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<p>Written by Christina Bunner and directed by Mark Wilkison, Three Lefts is a hilarious and fresh look at brotherly love and how to grow up and get on with it.</p> <p>This Christmas season, there's no place like home for the holidays. Estranged brothers Stephen and Luke Van Skyver reunite on the occasion of Stephen's theatrical debut--a play commemorating the tenth anniversary of their father's controversial death. </p> <p>But a flubbed stage stunt and a flight delay later, it's just the two of them – spending Christmas Eve with the actors cast as their parents: a horny ex-nun and an ex-con Jesus freak.</p> <p>Starring: Matt Bushell (Behind Enemy Lines 2, CSI:NY), Shane Callahan (Gods and Generals, Dawson's Creek), Dennis W. Hall (Desperate Housewives, Carnivale (recurring)), and Marilyn Rising (Minority Report, Me and My Girl National Tour).</p> <p>Director Mark Wilkinson's recent theatre credits include Duet for One at the Hudson Guild and Victory Theatre Center and Noel for the Young Playwrights Festival at The Blank Theatre, where he also directs regularly in the Living Room Series. </p>
