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Futuristic Farce Comic Potential at Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre

Title: Comic Potential
Venue: Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre (North Hollywood, CA)
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00
Rating: 2.8 stars

Rated 2.8 by 8 members who went.

Alan Ayckbourn's Comic Potential is a futuristic comedy about an innocent young man who falls in love with a "not-so-real" girl — it's also about the machinations behind the scenes that occur in the making of a local television drama.

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Members Who Went Said:

2 Star Rating
Written on
Mar 31 2008

Mary F.

Mary F.

This was the first play I had attended at the Lonny Chapman Theatre and based on Comic Potential, I believe I would attend another performance there. The stand out performances were by Katie Kocis and William Joseph Hill. Using Goldstar to purchase tickets was great!

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4 Star Rating
Written on
Mar 31 2008

Steven G.

Steven G.

Lots of fun. Great energy.

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2 Star Rating
Written on
May 19 2008

Anonymous Member

This play had some very funny moments. It was a bit draw in others. Carla (Lareen Faye) was fantastic! I think it would have been more enjoyable if the acoustics were better. The play was spoken with a mostly English accent which, with the acoustics, made actors voices sound shrill through most of the play.

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Event Highlights

  • "As the unlikely love-struck couple, Adam and Jacie, William Joseph Hill and Oona Mekas give flawless and loveably infectious portrayals, rich with impeccable timing and focus." --Tolucan Times

More Details About This Event:

Comic Potential is a futuristic comedy about an innocent young man who falls in love with a "not-so-real" girl -- it's also about the machinations behind the scenes that occur in the making of a local television drama.

Written by Alan Ayckbourn

About Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre:

In its 30-year history, the Group Repertory Theatre and Lonny Chapman have won almost every drama award imaginable and many special awards from the community for its work with young people, seniors and the physically impaired. The play choices are eclectic and offbeat.