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Trailer Town, The Hilarious Theatrical Comedy

142 Throckmorton Theatre (142 Throckmorton Avenue Mill Valley, CA 94941)
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$25.00
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$12.50*
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142 Throckmorton Theatre presents Mary Jo Pritchard's hilarious theatrical comedy Trailer Town, starring Diane Amos, Jim Cranna, Debi Durst, Chris Meehan, Dan Spencer and Paco Romane. The residents of Trailer Town enjoy a comfortable life isolated from reality next to an abandoned roadside attraction, the Big Hole, until a slick land developer, who plans to bulldoze the park and build a golf course, forces the once peaceful community into upheaval.

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The last date listed for Trailer Town was Saturday March 4, 2006 / 8:00pm.

142 Throckmorton Avenue
Mill Valley, CA 94941
415-383-9600
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Quotes & Highlights

  • "A comic feast of wry, ridiculous and carefully etched performances....a truly trashy treat!" --SF Bay Guardian

Description

<p>TRAILER TOWN stars Diane Amos (a.k.a. the Pine Sol Lady), Jim Cranna (The Commitee), Debi Durst (Whose Line Is It Anyway?), Chris Meehan (ABC & Meehan's Brothers), Dan Spencer (Mrs. Doubtfire), and Paco Romane (Killing My Lobster and SF Sketch Comedy Fest). TRAILER TOWN is written and directed by Mary Jo Pritchard (Fox TV and PBS).</p> <p>Audience members are invited to bring a garage sale item and be part of the show!  Barter your junk with cast members to help save Trailer Town.</p>

About the Ticket Supplier: 142 Throckmorton Theatre

142 Throckmorton Theatre provides a professional showplace for international, national and local talent as well as school programs and exhibits. It is a vibrant and active center for the arts located in the heart of our community.

Through its programming and outreach, the theater's intent is to provide an arena to challenge ourselves, to test our beliefs, to fill ourselves with passion and beauty and to foster a sense of community that will bring otherwise diverse people, young and old, performers and audience, together.

The theater reflects the belief that music, dance, film, poetry, literature and related arts are essential components of a rich and rewarding life -- we invite all members of our community to celebrate this richness together.