Hollywood Actors Plot Revenge in Stealing Buffalo
The Group Rep at the Lonny Chapman Theatre, At the intersection of Cleon Ave. (10900 Burbank Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- $7.50*
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All offers for Stealing Buffalo have expired.
The last date listed for Stealing Buffalo was Sunday March 6, 2011 / 6:00pm.
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With their marriage crumbling, a husband and wife acting team try to hold their family's theater company together long enough to get legendary film director Frank Capra to cast them in his film remake of The Scarlet Pimpernel. But between a pregnant ingénue and a surprise visit from their daughter, things go horribly and comically wrong. Moon Over Buffalo is a fast-paced farce that ran for more than 300 performances on Broadway and was written by Ken Ludwig who created the hit comedy Lend Me a Tenor. Learn More
1 Goldstar Member Review
This play was more like an extended skit- the actors tried too hard and I would not recommend it.Written on Mar 05 2011
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More Information About Stealing Buffalo
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Description
The Group Rep presents the world premiere of Stealing Buffalo, written by and featuring Vern Urich and Craig Shaynak, directed by Michael Kelly, produced by Richard Alan Woody.
Stealing Buffalo is based on the true story of two Hollywood actors who apply for the rights to David Mamet's hit play, American Buffalo. After being informed by Samuel French, Inc. that they must "cease all plans to produce the play," they don't just get mad... they get even, taking matters into their own hands.
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.
