Robert Gallo Plays Al Capone in One-Man Show King of the City
The Group Rep at the Lonny Chapman Theatre, At the intersection of Cleon Ave. (10900 Burbank Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601)
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00*
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All offers for King of the City: An Evening With Al Capone have expired.
The last date listed for King of the City: An Evening With Al Capone was Saturday September 22, 2007 / 2:00pm.
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5 Goldstar Member Reviews
Although the actor playing Capone was good, the writing was "college project" level at best!Written on Sep 18 2007
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Wow! The actor had sooo much to memorize. I'm impressed! JPWritten on Sep 10 2007
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This was a one man show- the time flew. The portrayal of Al Capone was outstanding. We really enjoyed the eveningWritten on Sep 03 2007
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An outstanding performance by Bobby Gallo. Not to be missed.Written on Sep 03 2007
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More Information About King of the City: An Evening With Al Capone
Description
The Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theater presents King of the City: An Evening With Al Capone, a one-man show in which actor Robert Gallo plays the legendary "Scarface", one of the most feared crime bosses of the Prohibition era.
About the Ticket Supplier: Group Rep at the Lonny Chapman Theatre
Founded in 1972, the Group Rep at the Lonny Chapman Theatre has won almost every drama award imaginable, plus many special awards from the community for its work with young people, seniors and the physically impaired. The company's play choices are eclectic and offbeat.


